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ca·lum·ni·ate  audio  (k-lmn-t) KEY  

TRANSITIVE VERB:
ca·lum·ni·at·ed , ca·lum·ni·at·ing , ca·lum·ni·ates
To make maliciously or knowingly false statements about. See Synonyms at malign.

ETYMOLOGY:
Latin calumnir , calumnit-, from calumnia, calumny ; see calumny

OTHER FORMS:
ca·lumni·ation (Noun), ca·lumni·ator (Noun)


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