disclaunder (Meaning)

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disclaunder (v. t.)

To injure one's good name; to slander.

Synonyms & Antonyms of disclaunder

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disclaunder Sentence Examples

  1. The disclaunder of the government's actions was met with outrage from the public.
  2. The team's disclaunder was due to a lack of communication and cooperation.
  3. The politician's disclaunder was caused by a series of gaffes and missteps.
  4. The company's disclaunder was the result of poor management and decision-making.
  5. The student's disclaunder was due to a lack of preparation and study.
  6. The athlete's disclaunder was caused by an injury that prevented them from competing.
  7. The artist's disclaunder was due to a lack of recognition and support.
  8. The scientist's disclaunder was the result of a failed experiment.
  9. The writer's disclaunder was caused by a lack of inspiration and creativity.
  10. The musician's disclaunder was due to a lack of talent and skill.

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To injure one's good name; to slander.

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No antonyms found.

The disclaunder of the government's actions was met with outrage from the public.

The team's disclaunder was due to a lack of communication and cooperation.

The politician's disclaunder was caused by a series of gaffes and missteps.

The company's disclaunder was the result of poor management and decision-making.