attack, backstabbing, blackening, character assassination, defilement, depreciation, malicious defamation, mudslinging, revilement, slander, smear campaign, tale
Definitionn. a false accusation of an offense or a malicious misrepresentation of someone's words or actions
Last update: December 6, 2016
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His family has to bear the defamation because of his deeds. [Please select]
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The newspaper was sued for defamation after publishing lies about a celebrity. [Please select]
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In a defamation trial, the plaintiff must prove his or her reputation was actually harmed by a statement. [Please select]
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1 3Xaa477uLa, profane language, slander, probably derived from root of Ovi rrEt y, to injure, and 017µr7, speech), literally, defamation or evil speaking, but more peculiarly restricted to an indignity offered to the Deity by words or writing. [Please select]
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Of course, nearly all public men have to undergo similar virulent defamation. [Please select]
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Private vengeance and defamation of the innocent did their sinister work unchecked. [Please select]
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"I fine Ba'tiste Maxime twenty dollars for defamation of character."' [Please select]
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Likewise we have had to extend liability for oral defamation. [Please select]
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His long defamation of the character of a brother-officer had lain on his conscience. [Please select]
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Constable, I charge you with this uncivil person, who has been guilty of a riot here; I shall take care and bring an action against him for defamation. [Please select]
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