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Traduce, to censure, to decry, to defame: “a divulged shame --d by odious ballads,” All's II, 1, 175. “--d by ignorant tongues,” H8 I, 2, 72. “--d and taxed of other nations,” Hml. I, 4, 18. “beat a Venetian and --d the state,” Oth. V, 2, 354. “he is already --d for levity,” Ant. III, 7, 14.
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