1. maligned - Adjective
2. maligned - Verb
of Malign
Source: Webster's dictionary“Aamir Khan endorsing a media group which has continuously maligned Bollywood in the last 3 months. Source: Internet
A legal response by a maligned group could yet yield, again in court, some embryonic definition of transphobia that, as with antisemitism and Islamophobia, could at least provoke dialogue, rather than shutting it down, and more Twitter wars. Source: Internet
At the time, it referred to the way of life of underachieving or maligned scholar-officials who distanced themselves from the circles of political power. Source: Internet
Corrin follows in the footsteps of in the maligned 2013 biopic in an untitled Princess of Wales film to be released next year. Source: Internet
Bolsec was banished from the city, and after Calvin's death, he wrote a biography which severely maligned Calvin's character. Source: Internet
For so long maligned and forgotten, it fell to Ighalo to spearhead the Super Eagles' attack, and he got off on the right foot, scoring twice in his first four international appearances. Source: Internet