besmirched造句(1) a reputation that was besmirched by slander.
(2) His shirt was besmirched with blood.
(3) Her soul was horribly besmirched.
(4) She feels his behavior has besmirched his family name.
(5) Warner's name had already been irreversibly besmirched.
(6) His reputation was besmirched.
(7) Their reputations had been "besmirched" by a few who had misbehaved.
(8) So many with besmirched and sullied egos will inevitably follow their ill conceived prejudices to the grave.
(9) And finally the bloodied body of the victim is carried out of town, a reputation besmirched, a political career ruined.
(10) Nor is it the first time that Rupert's good name has been besmirched.
(11) Some of the Nazi top brass wanted rid of Lafont - the austere old Prussians who believed the Reich's honour was being besmirched by consorting with shabby crooks.
(12) His body was bruised, his hands were bleeding, and his rags were all besmirched with mud.
(13) Reports from the Benaissa trial have focused on what impact this episode will have on her reputation – but it's surely only the law surrounding the matter that is besmirched.
(14) The fiction of Wang Xiaofang, once the private secretary to a deputy mayor of Shenyang, a large city in China’s north-east, has further besmirched the offices’ image.
(15) EXAMPLE: The proud old man thought his young nephew's rude comments and behavior besmirched his family's name.
(16) Then, as the Olympic-torch relay was greeted by pro-Tibet demonstrations in London, Paris and San Francisco, many Chinese felt their national honor had been besmirched.
(17) Then, all of a sudden, pinball began to purify its besmirched image.
(18) In the year since banker became a bad word, Leonard Abess brought some goodwill — and some good p.r. — to the besmirched financial sector.
(19) It seems unaware of quite how badly it has in the process besmirched Sri Lanka’s reputation as a freedom-loving democracy.