defamed

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past of defame
defame
to try to diminish the reputation of
defame
to publish a libel about
defame
to slander
defame
{v} to censure falsely, scandalize, revile
defame
To charge; to accuse
defame
Dishonor
defame
"The article in the paper sullied my reputation
defame
To render infamous; to bring into disrepute
defame
charge falsely or with malicious intent; attack the good name and reputation of someone; "The journalists have defamed me!"
defame
To harm or destroy the good fame or reputation of; to disgrace; especially, to speak evil of maliciously; to dishonor by slanderous reports; to calumniate; to asperse
defame
If someone defames another person or thing, they say bad and untrue things about them. Sgt Norwood complained that the article defamed him. to write or say bad or untrue things about someone or something, so that people will have a bad opinion of them (deffamer, from fama; FAME)
defame
{f} slander, libel, discredit, malign
defame
charge falsely or with malicious intent; attack the good name and reputation of someone; "The journalists have defamed me!" "The article in the paper sullied my reputation"
defamed

    Silbentrennung

    de·famed

    Türkische aussprache

    dîfeymd

    Aussprache

    /dəˈfāmd/ /dɪˈfeɪmd/

    Etymologie

    [ di-'fAm, dE- ] (transitive verb.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French & Medieval Latin; Middle French defamer, from Medieval Latin defamare, alteration of Latin diffamare, from dis- + fama reputation, fame.
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