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You're right, I had forgotten that. It's much more drastic than embarrar la cancha but it works in a few circumstances.
I find very difficult to find in English all what is around buena fe and mala fe. Something so basic and important for the continental cultures is blurred as a concept. Embarrar la cancha is more evidence of mala fe than of aggression.
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That's a new one to me, thanks!
It seems to match our "escupir el asado", to damage something valuable to our own, sometimes in order to avoid the opponent to take advantage of it. "Embarrar la cancha" implies to damage common grounds where the opponent is known to do better than us. That's the beauty of learning other languages: you study two and end up having 150% of the vocabulary of one.
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Busqué la frase en Google para ver algunos ejemplos de su uso, y sigo sin entender muy bien qué significa exactamente. Había un ejemplo en que parecía ser ensuciar el nombre de alguien (en ese caso, del fiscal Neymar), otros en que parecía ser algo como el inglés muddying the waters - intentar confundir un asunto mezclando reivindicaciones o afirmaciones irrelevantes, y otros que que ni siquiera era claro de qué acusaban a los oponentes políticos.
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"Muddy the waters" (enturbiar las aguas in Spanish) is OK in several circumstances, but I'd use it more in a context of trying to conceal something of trying to stump the actions of somebody.
About "ensuciar/enlodar/embarrar la memoria" are set phrases used to describe when some dead person is criticized and charged with false accusations.
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