blacken in the PONS Dictionary

blacken Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to blacken sb's name

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Their womens honour, if blackened, could be redeemed (turn back into white) only by death.
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Tar also damages the mouth by rotting and blackening teeth, damaging gums, and desensitizing taste buds.
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The valley and its villages are now blackened by the coal mines that fill the area.
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The surrounding countryside was littered with waste, and smoke from the furnaces and machinery blackened the sky.
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They are mostly blackened when they are dry.
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This surface is always blackened, and without rhizines.
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Later, the church burned to the ground, reducing everything to ashes except the image, which only blackened.
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The forewing postmedial line is blackened at the costa and at the dorsum.
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Being shiny, the wires had to be blackened.
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Frost blackens its foliage, and its tubers need to be overwintered in a dry, frost-free place.
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