Sentence examples for to defame from inspiring English sources

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to defame

verb

To harm or diminish the reputation of.

  • To defame somebody

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"They are trying to defame me.

He was trying to defame our honour".

"The police are trying to defame his character," she said.

"Denigrate" means to defame or to attack the character of.

Deconstructing popular culture is not a license to defame.

Other parties want to defame him," he said.

"Why should I bother to defame him?" he said.

It is a sin to defame people, he added.

There is a clear agenda to defame the organisation".

But this is an international conspiracy to defame India.

She said: "Companies shouldn't be allowed to go to illegal lengths to defame and silence reporters.

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