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Aspersions meaning
plural of aspersion
Example sentences (20)
Cornerstone reaffirms its commitment to addressing inaccuracies, aspersions and falsehoods with uncompromising diligence and precision.
It is imperative to reiterate that prevalence of electoral malpractices undermines integrity of the process as well as casts aspersions on the credibility of the outcome of polls.
One of the Presidential Campaigns had in one of its public engagements cast aspersions on the Mauritanian heritage of the VP candidate who is a Nigerian from Kaduna State.
We spiritually elevate individuals when we help them define themselves by their opportunities, not their obstacles, and by the assets God gave them rather than the aspersions cast against them.
I won't immediately cast any aspersions as to how thorough her "investigation" into this matter will be, but we should probably approach the question with some cautious skepticism.
Now, I won't cast aspersions alluding to different socio-economic status - I'll let you all come to your own decisions.
When Trump casts aspersions on Harris’s racial background, he does the same to countless others.
Being public spirited is one thing and levelling such aspersions is another.
He has alleged that these people have begun to put their inflammatory scheme in motion and are poised to cast all sorts of aspersions, malice and propaganda with a primary objective to discredit President Lungu using Eastern Province as a launch pad.
Leave it to a man to cast aspersions on the private life of his accuser instead of addressing the very major corruption issues that were raised.
NCLAT further said that its December 18, 2019 judgement has no aspersions cast against it.
Sanders added that although the process has been "disappointing," there is no reason to cast "aspersions" on the results.
That generous enticement, however, when Pennsylvania’s Lt. Gov. jokingly put in his own claim for the prize — and cast some pro football aspersions for good measure — by citing an actual case of attempted voter fraud…by a Trump supporter.
The Director General noted that while some persons seek to cast aspersions on the work of the Commission, the Government is confident that it can and will deliver a credible process to the people of Guyana.
The editorial board of the Wall Street Journal—which is also owned by Murdoch’s News Corp.—has repeatedly cast aspersions on Trump’s final attempts to stay in the White House and has become increasingly skeptical of the president’s claims.
She said the allegations were of a "serious nature, self-contradictory in many respects and are designed to cast aspersions of impropriety against me in my personal and official capacities", News24 previously reported.
The doctors also disclosed that only three meetings have been held since they went on strike 42 days ago, casting aspersions on government’s commitment to ending the impasse that has left the public health sector in limbo.
I categorically deny this assumption, which is intended to cast aspersions on my character.
Initial responses to the leaked emails in 2017 seemed to cast aspersions on their validity, amid calls on the Hawks to investigate their veracity.
James Ragland's two recent commentaries casting aspersions on Richardson ISD are misguided.