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defamation

1 of 1noun
/ˌdɛfəˈmeɪʃən/
Forms:defamations
1

a false statement damaging a person's reputation

  • She filed a lawsuit for defamation after the false accusations were published.
  • The actor was upset about the defamation spreading on social media.
  • Defamation claims can be difficult to prove in court.
  • He was distressed by the defamation that tarnished his professional reputation.
  • Defamation of character can lead to significant legal consequences.
2

the act of wrongly accusing someone through false statements or distorting their words or actions

  • Her career took a hit after a defamation campaign spread false stories about her.
  • The journalist faced legal action for the defamation of the city's mayor in his article.
  • The company filed a lawsuit against its competitor for defamation related to a misleading advertisement.