traducingly (Meaning)

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traducingly (adv.)

In a traducing manner; by traduction; slanderously.

Synonyms & Antonyms of traducingly

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traducingly Sentence Examples

  1. The venomous words traducingly spread through the community, poisoning reputations and dividing friendships.
  2. His article was a malicious assault, traducingly painting the politician as a corrupt and incompetent leader.
  3. The prosecution's case relied heavily on traducingly fabricated evidence, leading to an unjust conviction.
  4. The tabloids shamelessly traduced the celebrity, publishing salacious rumors without any basis in truth.
  5. Her bitter ex-husband's traducingly remarks haunted her long after their divorce.
  6. The politician's reputation was irreparably damaged by the opposition's traducingly campaign tactics.
  7. The artist's work was deliberately traduced by critics, tarnishing their legacy and destroying their confidence.
  8. The slanderous accusations spread like wildfire, traducingly undermining the victim's character.
  9. The company's traducingly advertising campaign misled consumers and damaged its credibility.
  10. The editor's decision to publish the traducingly article sparked an intense public backlash and led to calls for their resignation.

FAQs About the word traducingly

In a traducing manner; by traduction; slanderously.

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No antonyms found.

The venomous words traducingly spread through the community, poisoning reputations and dividing friendships.

His article was a malicious assault, traducingly painting the politician as a corrupt and incompetent leader.

The prosecution's case relied heavily on traducingly fabricated evidence, leading to an unjust conviction.

The tabloids shamelessly traduced the celebrity, publishing salacious rumors without any basis in truth.