"I have never done anything to injure my reputation."
Until today, he would have done anything to injure your reputation, Tharbel.
I did not wish to injure his reputation as a competent journeyman luthier.
He does it quietly, for fear that it might injure his reputation, but it is known all the same.
The contractor brought a defamation action in Vermont state court, alleging that the false report had injured its reputation and seeking damages.
The district court found that intentional alteration of the installation would injure the artists' reputation.
He wanted to injure your reputation, Larry.
Baïf possessed an extraordinary facility, and the mass of his work has injured his reputation.
He then began traducing and accusing America of every crime, which could injure her reputation.
They have injured my reputation by making this accusation against me.