Thesaurus / maligning
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It phased out a much-maligned system called E-Tran that repeatedly crashed last year, one lender said.
THIRD ROUND OF PPP LENDING TOPS $35 BILLION AS SBA IRONS OUT GLITCHESAARON GREGGJANUARY 26, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThe precise target of the invaders remained unclear, but their intentions were surely malign.
IN 1814, BRITISH FORCES BURNED THE U.S. CAPITOLJOEL ACHENBACHJANUARY 6, 2021WASHINGTON POSTFar from being upended by the coronavirus pandemic, the much-maligned section of the ad industry is in rude health thanks in large part to a surge in online advertising.
AS AD TECH SURGES, CHALLENGES REMAIN — AND NOT JUST FROM THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMICSEB JOSEPHJANUARY 5, 2021DIGIDAYRechnitz, 49, said the chain’s financial and patient-care practices are sound and the homes have been unfairly maligned by some state officials, journalists and others.
PROFIT AND PAIN: HOW CALIFORNIA’S LARGEST NURSING HOME CHAIN AMASSED MILLIONS AS SCRUTINY MOUNTEDDEBBIE CENZIPER, JOEL JACOBS, ALICE CRITES, WILL ENGLUNDDECEMBER 31, 2020WASHINGTON POSTI had no intention of maligning the gentleman, and the evident astonishment my question causes you is very reassuring.
THE SEVEN CARDINAL SINS: ENVY AND INDOLENCEEUGNE SUEWhether I shall proceed in law against these scoundrels for maligning me, I have not determined.
SEVENOAKSJ. G. HOLLANDWhy, the Dunces had been maligning him all their days, long before the treatise on the Profund.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, VOLUME 58, NUMBER 358, AUGUST 1845VARIOUSWriters uniformly take a wicked pleasure in maligning the Basque language.
A MIDSUMMER DRIVE THROUGH THE PYRENEESEDWIN ASA DIXIt was manifest that she had been maligning Rachel, and instigating his mother to take up the cudgels against her.
RACHEL RAYANTHONY TROLLOPEHe cocked his hat, clapped his hand to his sword, asked which of the gentlemen was it that was maligning his family?
A LETTER BOOKGEORGE SAINTSBURYWORDS RELATED TO MALIGNING
- calumniatory
- contemptuous
- contumelious
- damaging
- debasing
- defamatory
- defaming
- denigrating
- depreciative
- derogative
- despicable
- despiteful
- detractive
- disgracing
- dishonoring
- disparaging
- humiliating
- hurting
- injurious
- insolent
- insulting
- invective
- libeling
- malevolent
- malign
- malignant
- maligning
- notorious
- offending
- offensive
- pejorative
- reproaching
- reviling
- scandalous
- scurrilous
- shaming
- spiteful
- truculent
- vile
- vitriolic
- vituperative
- vulgar
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