Sentences with aspersion
as·per·sion
A a - No criminality can be infered or punishment inflicted, but for writing, printing, uttering, or publishing false, scandalous and malicious aspersions against the government.
- Casting aspersions on a campaign rival.
- The latest report, which was more complicated than most, was met with skepticism, even aspersion, from some corners.
- Using race as a tie-breaker to winnow suspects is very different from using race to subject great numbers of people to aspersion and indignity.
- Such vehement aspersions cannot be ignored.
- But there also is a dark, palpable aspersion against Islam.