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blow on
verb
(intr, preposition) to defame or discredit (a person)
Example Sentences
There was a further blow on Wednesday morning when Chelsea defender Bright, who captained England to the World Cup final two years ago, withdrew from selection to look after her mental health.
Donald Trump's global tariff regime was dealt a blow on Wednesday following a ruling that he had exceeded his authority.
Along with some of their successes, the Trump administration was dealt a blow on Friday when the high court blocked Trump from using the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport immigrants in north Texas.
Real's La Liga defence was dealt a decisive blow on Saturday as they lost 4-3 to league leaders Barcelona to leave them seven points adrift with three games remaining.
Lewis' early opener silenced the 35,000 Forest fans behind the goal and Nuno Espirito Santo's side failed to land a blow on City before the break.
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