entacher

French

Etymology

en- + tache + -er

Verb

entacher

  1. to taint
  2. (figuratively) To blemish; to besmirch; to mar
    Un scrutin entaché d'irrégularités
    A poll marred by irregularities
  3. (figuratively) To stain/harm someone's reputation
    Il est temps qu'il cesse d'entacher la réputation du Canada.
    It is time he stopped flushing Canada's reputation down the toilet.

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