Sentences with malign
ma·lign
M m - We maligned him dreadfully when you come to think of it. [VERB noun]
- ...the malign influence jealousy had on their lives.
- To him, she' s an affront sent by malign forces to make his grief even harder to bear.
- Nathan Rees A malign and disloyal group well known to the NSW community has made the business of government almost impossible.
- A malign influence
- To malign an honorable man.
- At its most malign, wrecking involved the setting of false lights.
- At the same time they are considered one of the most malign and unforgivable of social ills.
- The gloomy house had a malign influence upon her usually good mood.
- A malign ulcer
- The gesture, initially one of decency, takes on malign significance by the end of the novel.
- Similarly, writing in the third person, Condon manages to malign J-Lo, prospective members of Parliament, dating services, internet fraud.