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Definition of Infamized
1. infamize [v] - See also: infamize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Infamized
Literary usage of Infamized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The London Magazine by John Scott, John Taylor (1826)
"But Sextus V. ordered that even this edition, though approved by his predecessor,
should be infamized in the Index. It was therefore necessary to have ..."
2. Conservative Essays, Legal and Political by Samuel Smith Nicholas (1865)
"All of them knew that to have done so would have infamized the perpetrator for
as long as a proud, high-minded people can retain resentment against a wanton ..."
3. The New General and Mining Telegraph Code by Charles Algernon Moreing, Thomas Neal (1907)
"For the month (of) 16209 Infallible In the month (of) 16210 infamized During the
month (of) 16.212 Infamously Since the month ..."
4. Germany, from 1760 to 1814; Or, Sketches of German Life, from the Decay of by Sarah Austin (1854)
"... the Duke of Brunswick's name was infamized by being attached to a Manifesto
which he did not write, and against which he vainly protested. ..."