Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The act of maligning.
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- noun slanderous defamation
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Examples
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Meanwhile Burkhart and her subject not surprisingly form a bond of sisterhood before our eyes in their shared malignment by duplicity.
G. Roger Denson: "Old," "Crazy" and "Hysterical." Is That All There Is? G. Roger Denson 2011
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The usage of such above a mandatory minimum effects the greatest malignment of tax impact.
Who Bears the Tax Burden?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Give us a resolution condemning the catastrophe in Iraq and the unfair malignment of parents and protesters begging for an exit strategy.
Obama Explains Missed MoveOn Vote: "I Registered My Protest" 2009
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Is anti-palm oil rhetoric in a similar vein to the false malignment of coconut oil?
Jane Brody: Mistress of unshakable stupidity | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2006
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I suspect most people trying this out are not 14 year old girls (no malignment intended to any 14 year old girls).
AlertThingy, The FriendFeed Desktop Application, Launches Michael Arrington 2005
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This is the sickest and most dispicable malignment that anyone could make against Bush.
American Coastopia! 2004
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"We never doubted our findings and have stood by them despite public and personal malignment."
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It is possible we will soon see an acceleration of our own malignment over the coming year.
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Scientific exoneerations of God's word anything pertaining to those words have suffered malignment since their initial exposure to scientists and know-it-alls have ridiculed anything ...
WN.com - Articles related to In search of the next Stephen Hawking 2009
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Scientific exoneerations of God's word anything pertaining to those words have suffered malignment since their initial exposure to scientists and know-it-alls have ridiculed anything ...
WN.com - Articles related to 400 Years of Modern Astronomy 2009
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