calumnier

[US]/ˌkæləmˈnɪə/
[UK]/ˌkæləmˈnɪr/

Translation

n.alumnus; a former student of a school, college, or university

Phrases & Collocations

calumnier someone

calumniers spread lies

calumnier in public

calumnier online

calumnier a rival

calumniers ruin reputations

stop calumniers

Example Sentences

the candidate threatened to sue after the blog tried to calumnier him with false allegations.

she refused to let rivals calumnier her reputation in the press.

they tried to calumnier the scientist, casting doubt on her integrity without evidence.

do not calumnier your coworkers to get ahead; it always backfires.

the tabloid continued to calumnier the actor, spreading malicious rumors every week.

he apologized for having helped calumnier a colleague during the heated dispute.

online trolls often calumnier public figures with anonymous smear campaigns.

the spokesperson denied any attempt to calumnier the opposing party.

if you calumnier someone without proof, you risk a defamation lawsuit.

they aimed to calumnier the witness to undermine his credibility in court.

the report tried to calumnier the charity, implying corruption where none existed.

it is easy to calumnier someone on social media, but hard to repair the damage.

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