shend (Meaning)

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shend (n.)

To injure, mar, spoil, or harm.

To blame, reproach, or revile; to degrade, disgrace, or put to shame.

Synonyms & Antonyms of shend

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shend Sentence Examples

  1. The scandal shended the politician's reputation beyond repair.
  2. The act of infidelity shended their bond of trust.
  3. The lie shended his credibility, leaving him utterly discredited.
  4. The insult shended her dignity, piercing her heart like a knife.
  5. The betrayal shended their relationship, leaving a gaping wound.
  6. The accusation shended her character, staining her with suspicion.
  7. The secret, once revealed, shended the family's reputation for integrity.
  8. The mistake shended his career, tarnishing all his previous accomplishments.
  9. The violence shended the innocent victims, leaving them shattered and scarred.
  10. The broken promise shended their friendship, turning it into a bitter memory.

FAQs About the word shend

To injure, mar, spoil, or harm., To blame, reproach, or revile; to degrade, disgrace, or put to shame.

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The scandal shended the politician's reputation beyond repair.

The act of infidelity shended their bond of trust.

The lie shended his credibility, leaving him utterly discredited.

The insult shended her dignity, piercing her heart like a knife.