9 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Defame' in a Sentence
"To harm someone's good name or reputation by spreading false and harmful statements, either spoken or written; to slander or libel someone." more
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The competitor has defamed our product in an attempt to gain market share.
Gossip magazines will be defaming the royal family in their next issue.
As the trial concludes, the defense attorney will have been defaming the character of the key witness.
The author claimed that the negative book review was an attempt to defame her work and reputation.
The tabloid will be defaming the celebrity for a supposed scandal next week.
The rival company will be defaming our product in their marketing campaign.
The tabloid often tries to defame celebrities by spreading false rumors about them.
The bitter divorce led to attempts by both parties to defame each other in the court of public opinion.
He was shocked to discover that his so-called friend was defaming him on social media.
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