smirching

[US]/ˈsmɜːtʃɪŋ/
[UK]/ˈsmɜrʧɪŋ/

Translation

v.to make dirty or to tarnish; to bring disgrace or dishonor

Phrases & Collocations

smirching reputation

smirching someone's name

smirching public image

smirching character

smirching good standing

smirching trustworthiness

smirching integrity

smirching credibility

smirching honor

smirching legacy

Example Sentences

smirching someone's reputation can have serious consequences.

the media has been accused of smirching the politician's image.

he felt that the rumors were smirching his family's honor.

smirching someone without evidence is unethical.

she was careful not to engage in smirching her colleagues.

the scandal involved smirching the company's reputation.

smirching can lead to a loss of trust in personal relationships.

they tried to avoid smirching the competition during the campaign.

smirching is often used as a tactic in political debates.

he regretted smirching his friend's name in public.

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