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How to use malign in a sentence

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Hysteria was at one time thought to be caused by the womb moving upwards due to the influence of malign humours.
Manifest in the two friends' fortunes is the malign effect of commercialism.
Weather looks like chance, but some think it's a malign force determined to rout them.
He did not set out to falsely malign anyone or advance some hidden political agenda.
The place is populated by endearing eccentrics who eat seal-flipper pie and brood darkly on the sea's malign nature.
The humanity of the characters is never totally eclipsed by their more malign traits.
Politicians concern themselves predominantly and directly with the malign influence that broadcasting might exert on its audiences.
Even from beyond the legislative grave, Section 28 continues to exercise its malign influence.
The piece centred on the malign effect he believes environmental sceptics have on discussion of pollution and industrialisation.
The American Empire emerges, then, not as a complex phenomenon with some good effects and some malign ones.
But what of the few, the very few, who are not allowed to watch TV, whose elders have decided that it is a malign influence?
In that climate of malign neglect, the bureau's ills were allowed to fester.
We should not believe that this malign aspect of human nature which sleeps in all of us has gone away or will ever go away.
Racism of some kind is just about universal but some forms are much more malign than others.
In the poorest parts of the world, such images are said to have a particularly malign influence.
Why were the Lanarkshire whistle-blowers accused of malign intent for demanding early action?
But it was no match for the malign tumor, first detected just last spring, his colleagues said.
Therapeutic measures such as bleeding and purging, designed originally to get rid or excess or malign humours, continued to be used.
Scunnered with the malign Scottish press, scunnered with his own backbenchers, scunnered with the amateurism and ineptness of the parliament.
In a prolific string of books and articles, he now regularly bashes globalization, especially America's malign influence thereon.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In most persons, and in all, at different periods, the amiable and social propensities predominate over the dissocial and malign.
She could never have dreamed that she had this malign power, but she was now at least to suspect it.
Destroyed as it is by the malign influence of these and the like objections, the universal is unauthenticated.
The most malign of all these dangers today is disregard and disobedience of law.
No matter how much others may malign you, I am still your friend.
For he that turneth the humors back, and maketh the wound bleed inwards, endangereth malign ulcers, and pernicious imposthumations.
But if it be stopped, and cannot have his way, it becometh adust, and thereby malign and venomous.
The dread was like a malign invisible presence, never leaving me.
We have crushed the Rebellion, but not its hopes or its malign purposes.
Of what real harm could he be capable, this little autocrat who from his chair seemed to exercise such a malign influence upon every one with whom he was brought into contact?
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