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Definition of "slandering" [slandering]

  • Present participle of slander. (verb)

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Use "slandering" in a sentence
  • "Where is the sense in slandering the guy who wants to put money into your children's education, who wants to fix the economy not cause more havoc with quick fixes and quiet illusions (ie gas tax), who wants families to keep the homes that hold all their memories, who wants to give you a reason to be proud of your country again."
  • "Jane E. RobinsonColumbia, MO. Campaigning at Bob Jones University, the ugly low-ball attack ads and the dirty-politics telephone calls slandering McCain?"
  • "The crafty malice of the wicked, in slandering him, so far from turning him away, but binds him closer to God's Word, which they are too stupid in sin to appreciate."