obtrectation Synonyms

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obtrectation Meaning

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obtrectation (n.)

Slander; detraction; calumny.

obtrectation Sentence Examples

  1. His constant obtrectation of his colleagues' work created a toxic atmosphere in the office.
  2. The politician's obtrectation of his opponent's policies backfired, as voters saw it as petty and unproductive.
  3. Sally's obtrectation of her classmates' achievements stemmed from her own insecurities.
  4. The company's success was hindered by the obtrectation of its competitors spreading false rumors.
  5. Mark's obtrectation of the new project undermined team morale and cohesion.
  6. The teacher discouraged obtrectation in the classroom, emphasizing the importance of constructive criticism.
  7. Despite facing obtrectation from critics, the artist remained dedicated to her craft.
  8. The coach urged the team to ignore obtrectation from rival teams and focus on their game.
  9. The author's obtrectation of the established literary canon sparked a heated debate among scholars.
  10. Jane's obtrectation of her friend's relationship caused tension between them, revealing her true feelings of jealousy.

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Slander; detraction; calumny.

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His constant obtrectation of his colleagues' work created a toxic atmosphere in the office.

The politician's obtrectation of his opponent's policies backfired, as voters saw it as petty and unproductive.

Sally's obtrectation of her classmates' achievements stemmed from her own insecurities.

The company's success was hindered by the obtrectation of its competitors spreading false rumors.