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calumniating





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He went out more like Nixon, his accomplishments tainted by allegations of criminality, his circle of trust constricted by banishments, betrayals and arrests until it included few besides his temperamental wife and calumniating eldest son.

From New York Times • Jun. 13, 2021

And after calumniating the greatest masterpieces, they dare couple their obscure names with those of our supreme masters .

From Time Magazine Archive

Adams read in the newspapers that Jefferson had compiled “a Magazine of slips of newspapers, and pamphlets, vilifying, calumniating and defaming you.”

From "Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation" by Joseph J. Ellis

In laying them before the English public, we disavow all idea of calumniating an entire class of Spanish society. 

From Roman Catholicism in Spain by Anonymous

"I know only too well that he disliked me, and amused himself by calumniating me; but I am generous and I forgive him!"

From Pinocchio The Tale of a Puppet by Carsey, Alice