damaging to someone's reputation, especially if untrue, defamous, damaging to someones reputation, especially if untrue, Speech or writing that is defamatory is likely to damage someone's good reputation by saying something bad and untrue about them. The article was highly defamatory, slanderous, abusive, libelous, (used of statements) harmful and often untrue; tending to discredit or malign, Containing defamation; injurious to reputation; calumnious; slanderous; as, defamatory words; defamatory writings, Act of injuring another's reputation by any slanderous communication, written or oral; the wrong of maliciously injuring the good name of another; slander; detraction; calumny; aspersion, That which tends to injure a person's reputation See libel and slander, Any derogatory statement which is designed to injure a person's business or reputation Defamation can be accomplished as libel or slander, slander, libel, calumny, The act of harming someone's character, fame, or reputation by false and malicious words, including libel and slander Many state insurance laws provide penalties for verbal or printed circulation of derogatory information calculated to injure the business or reputation of any insurance company or agent, or for aiding in such activities, (at common law) the tort of damaging another's reputation by the publication of false statements either by word of mouth (slander) or in a more permanent form (libel), such as in writing (At common law, libel may be tortious or criminal ), The publication of a statement that injures a person's reputation Libel and slander are defamation, Act of injuring anothers reputation by any slanderous communication, written or oral; the wrong of maliciously injuring the good name of another; slander; detraction; calumny; aspersion, Libelous or slanderous statements that cause injury to another person, Diversity jurisdiction, The act of injuring someone's reputation by publishing, either in writing or orally, damaging information about them, Any communication that holds a person up to contempt, hatred, ridicule or scorn and lowers the reputation of the individual defamed, The making of false, derogatory statements about a person's character, morals, abilities, business practices or financial status (includes libel, which is written, and slander, which is spoken), Any derogatory statement which is designed to injure a person's business or reputation Defamation can be accomplished as libel or slander (LE), An attack on the good reputation of a person, by slander or libel (Duhaime's Law Dictionary), an abusive attack on a person's character or good name, Defamation is the damaging of someone's good reputation by saying something bad and untrue about them. He sued for defamation. the act of defaming someone. In law, issuance of false statements about a person that injure his reputation or that deter others from associating with him. Libel and slander are the legal subcategories of defamation. Libel is defamation in print, pictures, or any other visual symbols. A libel plaintiff must generally establish that the alleged libel refers to him or her specifically, that it was published to others (third parties), and that some injury occurred as a result. The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that public persons (e.g., celebrities or politicians) alleging libel may recover damages only if they prove that the statement in question was made with "actual malice" i.e., with knowledge that it was false or with reckless disregard for the truth (New York Times v. Sullivan, 1964). Slander is defamation by oral communication. An action for slander may be brought without alleging and proving special injury if the statement has a plainly harmful character, as by imputing to the plaintiff criminal guilt, serious sexual misconduct, or a characteristic negatively affecting his business or profession. The defense in defamation cases often takes the form of seeking to establish the truth of the statements in question, a malicious attack, When 1 person hurts another person's character, fame, or reputation by making false and malicious statements that are not protected by law, An attack on the good reputation of a person, by slander or libel, That which tends to injure a persons reputation Libel is published defamation, whereas slander is spoken, The act of making untrue statements about another that damages his or her reputation If the defamatory statement is printed or broadcast over the media it is libel and if only oral, it is slander Topic areas:Accountability and Evaluation, Communications and Marketing, Operations Management and Leadership, That which tends to injure a person's reputation (See libel and slander ), The publication of a statement that injures a person's reputation, defamation is an injury to a person's character or reputation such that a right thinking person would think less of the injured person as a result of the injurious act For there to be a defamation, the person injured must be living There are two types of defamation, libel which is a defamation which is written down and slander which is a spoken defamation It is a defense to an action for defamation that the words said or written were true, The offense of injuring a person's character, fame, or reputation by false and malicious statements,
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damaging to someone's reputation, especially if untrue
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defamous
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damaging to someones reputation, especially if untrue
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Speech or writing that is defamatory is likely to damage someone's good reputation by saying something bad and untrue about them. The article was highly defamatory
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slanderous, abusive, libelous sıfat
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(used of statements) harmful and often untrue; tending to discredit or malign
Act of injuring another's reputation by any slanderous communication, written or oral; the wrong of maliciously injuring the good name of another; slander; detraction; calumny; aspersion
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defamation
That which tends to injure a person's reputation See libel and slander
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defamation
Any derogatory statement which is designed to injure a person's business or reputation Defamation can be accomplished as libel or slander
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defamation
slander, libel, calumny isim
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defamation
The act of harming someone's character, fame, or reputation by false and malicious words, including libel and slander Many state insurance laws provide penalties for verbal or printed circulation of derogatory information calculated to injure the business or reputation of any insurance company or agent, or for aiding in such activities
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defamation
(at common law) the tort of damaging another's reputation by the publication of false statements either by word of mouth (slander) or in a more permanent form (libel), such as in writing (At common law, libel may be tortious or criminal )
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defamation
The publication of a statement that injures a person's reputation Libel and slander are defamation
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defamation
Act of injuring anothers reputation by any slanderous communication, written or oral; the wrong of maliciously injuring the good name of another; slander; detraction; calumny; aspersion
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defamation
Libelous or slanderous statements that cause injury to another person
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defamation
Diversity jurisdiction
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defamation
The act of injuring someone's reputation by publishing, either in writing or orally, damaging information about them
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defamation
Any communication that holds a person up to contempt, hatred, ridicule or scorn and lowers the reputation of the individual defamed
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defamation
The making of false, derogatory statements about a person's character, morals, abilities, business practices or financial status (includes libel, which is written, and slander, which is spoken)
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defamation
Any derogatory statement which is designed to injure a person's business or reputation Defamation can be accomplished as libel or slander (LE)
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defamation
An attack on the good reputation of a person, by slander or libel (Duhaime's Law Dictionary)
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defamation
an abusive attack on a person's character or good name
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defamation
Defamation is the damaging of someone's good reputation by saying something bad and untrue about them. He sued for defamation. the act of defaming someone. In law, issuance of false statements about a person that injure his reputation or that deter others from associating with him. Libel and slander are the legal subcategories of defamation. Libel is defamation in print, pictures, or any other visual symbols. A libel plaintiff must generally establish that the alleged libel refers to him or her specifically, that it was published to others (third parties), and that some injury occurred as a result. The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that public persons (e.g., celebrities or politicians) alleging libel may recover damages only if they prove that the statement in question was made with "actual malice" i.e., with knowledge that it was false or with reckless disregard for the truth (New York Times v. Sullivan, 1964). Slander is defamation by oral communication. An action for slander may be brought without alleging and proving special injury if the statement has a plainly harmful character, as by imputing to the plaintiff criminal guilt, serious sexual misconduct, or a characteristic negatively affecting his business or profession. The defense in defamation cases often takes the form of seeking to establish the truth of the statements in question
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defamation
a malicious attack
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defamation
When 1 person hurts another person's character, fame, or reputation by making false and malicious statements that are not protected by law
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defamation
An attack on the good reputation of a person, by slander or libel
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defamation
That which tends to injure a persons reputation Libel is published defamation, whereas slander is spoken
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defamation
The act of making untrue statements about another that damages his or her reputation If the defamatory statement is printed or broadcast over the media it is libel and if only oral, it is slander Topic areas:Accountability and Evaluation, Communications and Marketing, Operations Management and Leadership
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defamation
That which tends to injure a person's reputation (See libel and slander )
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defamation
The publication of a statement that injures a person's reputation
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defamation
defamation is an injury to a person's character or reputation such that a right thinking person would think less of the injured person as a result of the injurious act For there to be a defamation, the person injured must be living There are two types of defamation, libel which is a defamation which is written down and slander which is a spoken defamation It is a defense to an action for defamation that the words said or written were true
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defamation
The offense of injuring a person's character, fame, or reputation by false and malicious statements
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