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Meaning of tarnished #1 (permalink) Sun Apr 26, 2009 22:32 pm   Meaning of tarnished
 

. I sincerely hope that my reputation has not been tarnished by the unavoidable circumstances beyond my control.

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Meaning of tarnished #2 (permalink) Mon Apr 27, 2009 5:14 am   Meaning of tarnished
 

In this case it means 'disgraced'.
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Meaning of tarnished #3 (permalink) Mon Apr 27, 2009 9:56 am   Meaning of tarnished
 

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