Blackwash

/ˈblæk.wɑʃ/ verb

To damage someone's reputation by spreading negative information or accusations, or to apply a black coating or finish.

From 'black' + 'wash,' a 20th-century term formed by analogy with 'whitewash,' meaning to cover something dark or damaging (reputation) versus whitewashing which covers up wrongdoing.

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