1. tarnishing - Noun
2. tarnishing - Verb
of Tarnish
Source: Webster's dictionaryA) I didn’t want to risk tarnishing the legendary status of the original. Source: Internet
But after investigation by MTN, they have revealed that she fabricated the story and are demanding an unqualified apology for tarnishing their brand. Source: Internet
In concern for tarnishing his reputation, Goeze requested the government put an end to the feud, and Lessing was silenced through a law that took away his freedom from censorship. Source: Internet
Dr Tapiwa Mudyahoto, a holder of a PhD from Fort Hare University, wants Nomsa Mwashita, a Bachelor of Education student at GZU, to compensate him for tarnishing his image through making what he called “baseless and false” allegations. Source: Internet
A ruling party leader sued Sikder in Faridpur district under the ICT act for “tarnishing the image” of the minister. Source: Internet
And it is tarnishing its image among Africans and others who hate colonialism, neo-colonialism and imperialism in general. Source: Internet