Similar words: defamatory, amalgamation, defalcation, acclamation, defame, acclimatization, deflation, formation. Meaning: [‚defə'meɪʃn] n. 1. a false accusation of an offense or a malicious misrepresentation of someone's words or actions 2. an abusive attack on a person's character or good name.
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31. I think defamation is one kind of tort.
32. Defamation and insult are legally defined speech events.
33. This does seem to make a mockery of the protection of reputations that the laws of defamation are designed to ensure.
34. There was also the occasional leftist, journalist, or human rights activist or lawyer jailed for defamation or disseminating "false information, " or on trumped-up criminal charges.
35. Maybe I always sway in this awesome environment that full of defamation and envy.
36. The gallery's founder, who called her attacks "cyber-terrorism, " sued for defamation.
37. The court takes the view that the defendant do not publish the defamation maliciously.
38. Your former daughter-in-law obviously needs to assuage her guilt by making your son the villain . He needs to speak to his divorce lawyer immediately about this defamation of character.
39. This is pure slander and I'll sue him for defamation if he doesn't apologize.
40. Was there a defamatory statement ? Was there a defamation?
41. The Plaintiff suffered damages as a result of the Defendant's defamation, therefore is entitled to monetary damages, injunctive relief, ?and other available remedies.
42. The question is whether it forfeits that protection by the falsity of some of its factual statements and by its alleged defamation of respondent.
43. If we compare defamation defenses to the principle provisions of freedom of expression and supervision by public opinion, we can find them are intuitionistic and exercisable.
44. Typically, it is limited by prohibitions against libel, defamation, obscenity, judicial parliamentary privilege and the like.
45. This paper develops a discussion around a defamation lawsuit finished recently.
46. This is pure slander and I'll sue him for defamation if he't apologize.
47. We welcome all well-intentioned cooperation and assistance in our endeavor. At the same time,(http://sentencedict.com/defamation.html) we stand firmly against any vicious slandering and defamation.
48. Lawyers say students could be sued for defamation, even if a teacher was not named.
49. They are a source and means for gossip, mudslinging and defamation.
50. The most feared punishment is the defamation lawsuit which can result in permanent financial ruin.
51. Such damages may be awarded whether the defamation is actionable per se or per quod.
52. Because these are the facts, so Koizumi's crimes did not constitute defamation.
53. He doesn't care about scandals, slanders , calumnies , aspersions , or defamation.
54. Despite online vilification and real - life harassment, he is trying to sue internet sites for defamation.
55. If you find that you're being slimed (and if you didn't commit a crime on your last job) you can send a letter (or get a lawyer to do it for you) to stop the slime machine. It's called defamation.
56. Strauss-Kahn has filed a countersuit against Banon alleging defamation of character.
57. He needs to speak to his divorce lawyer immediately about this defamation of character.
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