attaints

[US]/əˈtɛnt/
[UK]/əˈteɪnt/

Translation

vto damage or stain something; to deprive someone of their property and civil rights
na mark of disgrace or shame; a loss of civil rights

Phrases & Collocations

attaint one's reputation

Example Sentences

his actions may attaint his reputation.

we must ensure that no evidence can attaint our findings.

to attaint someone's character is a serious accusation.

they feared the scandal would attaint their family's name.

corruption can attaint the integrity of an entire organization.

he tried to attaint her achievements with false claims.

we should not allow rumors to attaint our trust.

legal issues can attaint a business's credibility.

his dishonesty could easily attaint his future prospects.

it's important to address any issues that might attaint our goals.

to attaint someone's character is unfair.

they tried to attaint the credibility of the witness.

it is wrong to attaint others without evidence.

his scandalous behavior could attaint his career.

attainting someone's achievements is a low blow.

they were careful not to attaint their allies.

to attaint the truth is to betray trust.

rumors can easily attaint a person's image.

he felt it was unjust to attaint her honor.

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