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"asperse" Definitions
  1. SPRINKLE
  2. to attack with evil reports or false or injurious charges

9 Sentences With "asperse"

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I asked him what he meant by coming here to asperse my character.
Who would dare to asperse the character of this perfect, lovely, and intellectual schoolmistress?
Now it is you that asperse the present, and I that will defend it.
I foresee that you, like an Orville, or a Mortimer, will suspect and asperse your mistress.
I don't wish to asperse the fellow, but he does have a background as a Republican staffer and operative.
Control of sperm movement is achieved through reconfiguration of the recipient's copulatory canal prior to sperm receipt.Koene JM, Chase R. Changes in the reproductive system of the snail Helix asperse caused by mucus from the love dart. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 1998;201(Pt 15):2313-9.
Meanwhile, George and Mitchell have problems with the new administrator at the St. Judes Hospital, Dr. Declan McGough. Since Dr. Declan McGough is working at the hospital, the members there are scared to get sacked. Dr. Declan McGough controls how they are working and tells the employees to asperse each other at him if something is wrong. Mitchell wants to find out whether he is a human or another supernatural being.
Before sentencing Emmet delivered a speech, the Speech from the Dock. It is especially remembered for its closing sentences and secured his posthumous fame among executed Irish republicans. It was printed in 1835 in Manchester for the bookseller TP Carlile.1835 text online; accessed April 8, 2014 > Let no man write my epitaph; for as no man who knows my motives dare now > vindicate them, let not prejudice or ignorance, asperse them.
After he had been sentenced Emmet delivered a speech, the Speech from the Dock, which is especially remembered for its closing sentences and secured his posthumous fame among executed Irish republicans. However no definitive version was written down by Emmet himself. > Let no man write my epitaph; for as no man who knows my motives dare now > vindicate them, let not prejudice or ignorance, asperse them. Let them and > me rest in obscurity and peace, and my tomb remain uninscribed, and my > memory in oblivion, until other times and other men can do justice to my > character.

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