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How To Use Calumniation In A Sentence

  • Bronsart exquisitely accuses our opponents of ill-will, unfairness, and calumniation. Letters
  • For that, the stock comparison would be to chipmunks, animated or natural, but that would be a calumniation of our chipmunk brethren.
  • The reasons and personalities behind the calumniation of him as a coward for nearly four years would surely be newsworthy.
  • If there are no originals, they will serve very well to commit the notary whose seal is on them, and yourself, upon a well-founded indictment for forgery, wilful calumniation, and a whole list of crimes sufficient to send you to the galleys for life. Saracinesca
  • He refused, for example, to participate in the blanket calumniation of Loyalists, and of all things British.
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  • Only bad ends appear: the poisoning, the calumniation, the denial of life, the despising of the body, the degradation and self-contamination of man by the concept of sin -- therefore, its means are also bad. The Antichrist
  • If we're going by just "overrated" not all the way to "terribly disappointing" I'd like to nominate Lolita, as, even though it's a calumniation of many Nabikov obsessions, it is certainly not his best. Overrated novels
  • To see them filled with ink, if you are not cautious, enemies will succeed in calumniation. What's in a Dream: A Scientific and Practical Interpretation of Dreams
  • His public calumniation of Adams seems the more insane considering his openly expressed opinion that, in the next election, to support Adams and Pinckney is the only thing that can possibly save us from the fangs of Jefferson.
  • Thou hast grieved over my calumniation, and likewise hast lamented the damage to my good name. Consolation of Philosophy
  • My friend Rafael Sabatini, than whom no man living has dug deeper into Borgia history, explains the calumniation of Lucretia in this fashion: Adultery and promiscuous intercourse were the fashion in Rome at the time of Alexander VI. She Stands Accused
  • I could not at the time conceive of anything meaner wearing the name of man, of a crime blacker than base ingratitude, of aught more damnable than calumniation of the honored dead; but Massachusetts will have to surrender the pennant of infamy to the South. The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 10
  • It was said that he was spoiled by Pitt, and was consumed by vanity, and was broken by Tory calumniation. Drake Nelson and Napoleon
  • If we were to shine light on some of modern society's shortcomings, the act of calumniation would definitely be in the ranking, if not in the top five.

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