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'slandering' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is the present participle form of the verb 'slander,' which means to make false and damaging statements about someone. You can use 'slandering' in written English when describing someone's actions or behavior of spreading false and harmful information about someone. Example: The politician was accused of slandering his opponent during the debate, as he made baseless accusations and spread false rumors about their personal life.
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But the government's growing number of media outlets, both broadcast and print, pump out an unremitting diet of pro-Chávez propaganda, belittling and even slandering opposition figures on a daily basis.
The petition bore the names of nearly 10,000 people accusing a liberal intellectual of slandering Mao Zedong and attempting to overthrow the Communist Party itself.
At the time China accused the European parliamentarians of slandering China and committing "violent interference in China's internal affairs".
But the government's growing number of media outlets pump out an unremitting diet of pro-Chávez propaganda, daily belittling and slandering opposition figures.When Mr Chávez came to power in 1999, the government owned a poorly funded television station called Venezolana de Televisión (VTV), a news agency and a national radio network.
When the constitution was drawn up it was standard practice for people suspected of anonymously slandering their political opponents to be challenged to duels.
He accused the radio station of inciting hatred and its founder, who was then eluding arrest on charges of slandering the state, of considering himself above the law.In May conservatives lost another battle, to have one of their own named secretary of the Polish Episcopacy, the church's chief manager and spokesman.
But when he talks of mentally ill "monsters" and "lunatics" walking the streets in such numbers that all prudent citizens must arm themselves to the teeth, he is slandering both them and his country, just as surely as any American-hating bigot.(Photo credit: AFP).
Tens of thousands of them took to the streets of Aden in protests timed for the launch last month of a vaunted and long-waited "Conference of National Dialogue" in Sana'a.Moreover, many Herakis accuse Mr Hadi's government of slandering their movement by accusing it of ties to Iran.
It would criminalise "group libel": "defamatory comments made in public and aimed against a [religious, ethnic, sexual etc.] group...with a view to inciting to violence, slandering the group, holding it to ridicule or subjecting it to false charges".
Candidates can be debarred for "extremism"; that includes slandering a public official.
On January 29th Yuan Guiren, the education minister, declared at a conference that "textbooks promoting Western values" would not be allowed in classrooms, nor would "slandering" of the party leadership.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com