Sentence examples for the defamation from inspiring English sources

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the defamation

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The act of injuring another's reputation by any slanderous communication, written or oral; the wrong of maliciously injuring the good name of another.

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That's creating the defamation".

The government recently introduced legislation to overhaul the defamation laws.

The Defamation Act 2013 is set to change libel laws.

In Aamer's case, the defamation has already begun.

It excoriated the defamation lawsuit filed there by the Rev.

The defamation bill should not be used to implement Leveson.

She's really shocked at how devastatingly effective the defamation was".

The defamation bill returns to the Lords on Monday.

He says he is a member of the defamation bar.

The defamation lawsuit was overshadowed in the months that followed.

"Don't believe the libel, the defamation, the lies.

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