Moderate as in smirch To maliciously spread or splash something, often with the intention of damaging someone's reputation or character. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Bespatter'
Classmates often bespatter each other's reputations with unfounded rumors.
The vengeful character in the novel sought to bespatter the hero's name with lies.
Critics may bespatter a film's reputation, but audiences ultimately decide its success.
The careless painter managed to bespatter the newly painted walls with splashes of color.
The heavy rainstorm caused the passing cars to bespatter the pavement with mud.
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