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  1. smear campaign in British English. (smɪə kæmˈpeɪn ) noun. politics. a deliberate attack on somebody, by spreading an untrue and unpleasant rumour about them, or by making an accusation intended to damage their reputation. He puts all the accusations down to a smear campaign by his political opponents. Collins English Dictionary.

  2. Smear Campaign. A smear campaign is repeated uses of smears in an attempt to try to damage someone’s reputation, typically to make them lose an election. The goal of a smear campaign is to create a negative public perception of the targeted individual or group, often with the intent of discrediting them or undermining their credibility.

  3. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ˈsmear camˌpaign noun [ countable] a deliberate plan to tell untrue stories about an important person in order to make people lose respect for them – used especially in newspapers Examples from the Corpus smear campaign • Republicans accused the Democrats of launching a smear campaign ...

  4. Politics a deliberate attack on somebody, by spreading an untrue and unpleasant rumour about.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  5. smear campaign, n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary

  6. Jan 28, 2024 · A narcissistic smear campaign is a deliberate and calculated effort by a narcissist to tarnish someone else’s reputation, credibility, or character. Essentially, it is a manipulative tactic used to maintain the narcissist’s own image while discrediting and undermining their target’s. Being the victim of a smear campaign can be incredibly ...

  7. Smear. To “smear” someone is to spread lies and false accusations in an attempt to hurt their public image. Smearing is similar to mudslinging, but with a few key differences. Smearing is usually false, whereas mudslinging might be true. Smearing also tends to rely on innuendo; instead of making direct accusations, someone carrying out a ...