conspurcate in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Conspurgate: to tarnish or damage someone's reputation or integrity through false accusations or malicious actions.
Sample Sentences
- The artist felt that the critics sought to conspurate her reputation with unfounded allegations.
- In the heated debate, some members tried to conspurate the opposing party's integrity for political gain.
- To conspurate his legacy, the historian uncovered documents that painted a different picture of his actions.
- It was disheartening to witness how quickly rumors could conspurate a person's character without any evidence.
- The novel explored themes of trust and betrayal, showing how easily relationships could be conspurcated by deceit.