bemire

[bih-mahyuhr]

bemire Definition

  • 1to make dirty or muddy
  • 2to involve in something dirty or shameful

Using bemire: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bemire" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The children bemired their clothes while playing in the rain.

  • Example

    He was bemired in a scandal that ruined his reputation.

  • Example

    The company's name was bemired by the fraud allegations.

  • Example

    She refused to be bemired by the negative comments of her critics.

bemire Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bemire

Antonyms for bemire

Phrases with bemire

  • to involve oneself in something dirty or shameful

    Example

    He bemired himself by accepting bribes from the contractors.

  • bemire someone's reputation

    to damage or tarnish someone's reputation

    Example

    The false accusations have bemired his reputation in the industry.

  • to distort or obscure the truth

    Example

    The media's biased reporting has bemired the truth about the incident.

Origins of bemire

from be- + mire, meaning 'to drag through mud'

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Summary: bemire in Brief

'Bemire' [bih-mahyuhr] is a verb that means to make dirty or muddy, or to involve in something dirty or shameful. It can be used literally, as in 'The children bemired their clothes while playing in the rain,' or figuratively, as in 'He was bemired in a scandal that ruined his reputation.' The phrase 'bemire oneself' means to involve oneself in something dirty or shameful.