besmirch in a sentence

Meaning: 1) to soil, tarnish, or sully someone's reputation or honor 2) to cast aspersions on someone's character or integrity 3) to stain or make dirty, especially in a figurative sense Similar words: blot, defame, discredit, disparage, smear, soil, stain, sully, taint, tarnish,

  • Despite the attempts of certain individuals to besmirch the company's image, its commitment to transparency and accountability prevailed.
  • We should not stoop to their level and attempt to besmirch their reputation in return.
  • Despite his impeccable record, rumors began to besmirch his reputation within the company.
  • Why are you trying to besmirch my reputation with those rumors?
  • She remained dignified in the face of attempts to besmirch her character.
  • She was devastated when false accusations began to besmirch her career prospects.
  • They were furious when someone tried to besmirch their efforts to create positive change in the community.
  • In the face of baseless accusations meant to besmirch his character, he maintained his composure and relied on the strength of his integrity to prevail.
  • They were shocked when someone tried to besmirch their family's name.
  • She felt hurt when her former friend tried to besmirch her character to others.
  • It's not right to besmirch someone's character without knowing the full story.
  • I won't let anyone besmirch our family's good name with their lies.
  • He understood that rumors and gossip could besmirch his standing in the community, so he took proactive steps to address any misinformation and set the record straight.
  • I refuse to let anyone besmirch my hard-earned achievements with baseless accusations.
  • She refuses to let anyone besmirch her dreams with their negativity.
  • They were shocked when someone they trusted attempted to besmirch their friendship by revealing private information.
  • Gossip can quickly besmirch a person's reputation.
  • I won't let anyone besmirch the memory of my loved ones.
  • Though the scandal threatened to besmirch his legacy, his unwavering dedication to his principles ensured that his contributions to society remained unblemished.
  • Despite their best efforts, the opposition failed to besmirch the candidate's clean record.
  • She was hurt when they tried to besmirch her good intentions.
  • Let's not besmirch the party with unnecessary drama.
  • We shouldn't let petty gossip besmirch our relationships with each other.
  • I heard someone is trying to besmirch your good name, but don't worry, I won't believe it.
  • I saw her face fall when they attempted to besmirch her hard work.
  • They were determined not to let the smear campaign besmirch their collective efforts to bring about positive change in their community.
  • We were disappointed when they attempted to besmirch our event by spreading negative feedback.
  • I won't let anyone besmirch our friendship with their lies.
  • She felt betrayed when he tried to besmirch her reputation by revealing confidential details.
  • We should address any attempts to besmirch our reputation head-on and with integrity.
  • We must be vigilant against attempts to besmirch our democracy with misinformation.
  • They hired a PR firm to counteract the attempts to besmirch their brand's image.
  • The scandal threatened to besmirch the organization's long-standing reputation for integrity.
  • It's not fair to besmirch someone's character without any evidence.
  • He felt betrayed when they tried to besmirch his loyalty to the team.
  • Despite facing relentless attempts to besmirch his character, he remained steadfast in his commitment to truth and refused to be swayed by falsehoods.
  • Despite efforts to besmirch her character, she remained steadfast in her convictions.
  • They worked tirelessly to repair the damage caused by attempts to besmirch their organization's reputation.
  • The company launched a counter-campaign to clear its name after attempts to besmirch it went viral on social media.
  • Despite concerted efforts to besmirch her campaign, she emerged victorious, proving the resilience of truth against slander.
  • It's essential to address any attempts to besmirch your reputation promptly and decisively.
  • I hope no one tries to besmirch the reputation of our school.
  • He felt vindicated when his innocence was proven, and attempts to besmirch his character were debunked.
  • I don't want anyone to besmirch the good name of our company.
  • They were disappointed when someone tried to besmirch their efforts to help others.
  • They tried to besmirch my reputation at work by spreading rumors about me, but I confronted them and set the record straight.
  • The journalist's exposé aimed to besmirch the politician's reputation, but it backfired and boosted his popularity instead.
  • The politician's opponents attempted to besmirch his campaign with negative ads.
  • He didn't mean to besmirch your honor; it was a misunderstanding.
  • Don't let anyone besmirch your self-confidence with their criticism.
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