malign in the PONS Dictionary

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However, he was often maligned by fans of the team due to his inconsistency and inaccuracy in front of goal.
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I love it chiefly on account of its bad reputation, it is no doubt much maligned.
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The much maligned local authority colour scheme of green and brown was replaced with a mixture of blues, grey and gold.
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It more often occurs at the lower lip, where it is also much more malign.
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Internal evidence for this includes the use of words like malign (2:12; 3:16), and reviled (4:14).
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Too much maligned as the lowest form of humor, it can soar for a brief moment.
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Jealousy inspired the courtiers to malign and insult him.
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A smear is a simple attempt to malign a group or an individual with the aim of undermining their credibility.
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He referred to this lack of controls as malign neglect.
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This action was misunderstood and maligned at home by a popular author.
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