malignify (Meaning)
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malignify (v. t.)
To make malign or malignant.
Synonyms & Antonyms of malignify
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malignify Sentence Examples
- The senator's opponents attempted to malignify his reputation by spreading false rumors.
- The critic's review malignified the film, calling it a "disastrous failure."
- The gossip columnist malignified the actress's personal life, exposing intimate details.
- The company's competitors malignified its products, claiming they were inferior and overpriced.
- The politician's enemies malignified his actions, accusing him of corruption and misconduct.
- The media malignified the scientist's research, casting doubt on its validity.
- The rival team malignified the star player, claiming he was overpaid and overrated.
- The preacher malignified the other religion, calling it a "false and dangerous doctrine."
- The students malignified the teacher's grading methods, accusing him of bias and unfairness.
- The review board malignified the proposed project, arguing that it would have negative consequences for the environment.
FAQs About the word malignify
To make malign or malignant.
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The senator's opponents attempted to malignify his reputation by spreading false rumors.
The critic's review malignified the film, calling it a "disastrous failure."
The gossip columnist malignified the actress's personal life, exposing intimate details.
The company's competitors malignified its products, claiming they were inferior and overpriced.