verb
- third person singular present of attaint; to disgrace or bring shame upon
- third person singular present of attaint; to declare someone guilty of treason or felony, resulting in loss of civil rights
Usage: archaic; legal
Usage: archaic; legal
Examples
- The court attaints the traitor for his crimes against the crown.
- His corruption attaints his family’s reputation.
- The judge attaints the defendant after finding him guilty of treason.
- Such behavior attaints the honor of the entire organization.
- The scandal attaints everyone associated with the company.