defaming

[dɪˈfeɪmɪŋ]

defaming Definition

damage the reputation of (someone); slander or libel..

Using defaming: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "defaming" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was sued for defaming a politician.

  • Example

    The article defamed the company's CEO.

  • Example

    She accused him of defaming her character.

  • Example

    The actor threatened to sue the magazine for defaming him.

defaming Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for defaming

Phrases with defaming

  • the act of harming someone's reputation by making false statements about them

    Example

    He was found guilty of defamation of character and had to pay a large fine.

  • written or spoken words that harm someone's reputation

    Example

    The company threatened to sue for libel and slander after the newspaper published false information about their products.

  • the malicious and unjustified harming of a person's good reputation

    Example

    The political campaign turned into a character assassination, with both sides slinging mud at each other.

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Summary: defaming in Brief

The verb 'defaming' [dɪˈfeɪmɪŋ] means to damage someone's reputation by making false statements about them. It is often associated with legal action, as in 'He was sued for defaming a politician.' Other phrases include 'defamation of character,' 'libel and slander,' and 'character assassination.'