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aspersion

[uh-spur-zhuhn, -shuhn] / əˈspɜr ʒən, -ʃən /


Example Sentences

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Markets appear not to have cast aspersions on Fed independence, with Fed speakers Williams, Waller and Daly backing a December rate cut.

From The Wall Street Journal

DeSantis aides have not settled on an approach to the aspersions cast on him by Trump.

From Washington Post

“It’s important to understand before casting aspersions on someone’s motives whether it is a scheduled sale … which are done many months before,” he said.

From Washington Post

The ones we rarely hear from — the ones about whom the most questions are raised, and the most aspersions cast — are the parents of these kids.

From Washington Post

She noted that the internal messages show key figures at Fox casting aspersions on Fox’s own decisions.

From Washington Post