"She had a malignant tumor."
(verb)
"The state's mayors malign the governor's policies, but their own are no better."
"Although they may malign their competitor, they are envious of his success."
(adjective, not quite the same as malignant)
"A malign rumor about the teacher may have led to her dismissal."
"The young prince fell under the malign influence of his ruthless uncle."
"The celebrity couple were maligned in the press for their treatment of their children."
"The governor maligned the fiscal policies of his predecessors."
"Maligned by his enemies, Socrates eventually killed himself."
"The candidate often maligns his political opponents, although their policies are nearly identical."
"The players union maligns the NFL owners as greedy and inflexible."
"She had a malignant tumor."
He maligned the organizers of the contest. The paper maligned the politician's statement.
"Malighed" isn't a word. However, you may mean "maligned," which is when someone or something is spoken about harshly or critically. For example: "The newspaper was maligned for its story about the mayor."
Witchcraft is one of the most misunderstood and maligned spiritual paths in the world today.
The malignant tumor was discovered during the MRI. The dethroned prince had malignant plans for his enemies.
Biography - 1987 King George III Mad or Maligned was released on: USA: 3 July 1995
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