Sentences

asperse in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To asperse means to attack or criticize someone's reputation or character by making false or misleading statements.

Sample Sentences

  1. His critics tried to asperse his reputation with unfounded rumors.
  2. The article aspersed her character without any substantial evidence.
  3. It is unfair to asperse someone based on hearsay rather than facts.
  4. She was hurt when her colleagues aspersed her dedication to the project.
  5. The politician attempted to asperse his opponent’s integrity during the debate.
  6. Despite the attempts to asperse his achievements, he remained focused on his goals.
  7. The media should avoid aspersing individuals without thorough investigation.
  8. To asperse someone’s name can have lasting consequences on their life.
  9. The documentary did not asperse the subject but rather presented a balanced view.
  10. Rather than asperse her, they should have offered their support in difficult times.
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