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Thus I stand by my response, or is science not allowed to take issue when so traduced?
I have always said that this novel has been traduced.
How dare you traduce me by making much out of nothing?
Crater's good name has been traduced by people who know nothing about him.
But in pursuit of that knowledge, he had been traduced.
God has shown us the true religion and you traduce it.
"Almost any great scholar is going to traduce those boundaries."
Rate increases on high incomes would traduce the 1986 tax reform.
To be straight with Genet, though, is to traduce him.
Let me not, like most of those who forsake their native country, traduce it.
At the forefront of the campaign to traduce her character seems to be Guardian.
It is not the president who traduced the morals of an immature girl.
He is traduced and abused for his supposed motives.
It is customary for the writer to sneer that Hollywood has traduced their book.
Someone must have traduced Joseph K., for without having done anything wrong he was arrested one fine morning.
No wonder, then, that the French Revolution is traduced.
That human side must not be traduced.
That's not to traduce the Chinese nation, just Peugeot's interpretation of what they want.
Part of the control of the media must be constraints on their ability to intimidate and traduce.
By your yardstick, all issues of public importance would thus deserve to be traduced or stifled.
Only thus will you convince me that your real purpose in coming here is not to traduce me to my Folk.
Traduce the McCarthy myth and you can expect a double-blacklisting.
The Israeli visa should not be traduced.
That report, which the Times played as a page-one scoop, traduced the reputations of individuals and institutions.
The account of habitus given below is, however, greatly traduced by summary.