tarnish
verb6 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.3
Used when something, especially a reputation or image, is spoiled to a great degree.
To spoil or lose brightness to a small degree.
To spoil something, like a reputation, in a way that is not deserved or just.
Used when a metal surface becomes significantly less bright.
To spoil something, like a reputation, permanently.
To spoil or lose brightness to a certain, but not large, extent.