defame en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

defame en el diccionario PONS

inglés americano

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Later to defame shaktimaan he spreads a virus in the city and says it is done by the space guards.
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He was later imprisoned for ten days for defaming and insulting the administrative bodies of the state.
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It may go to the extent of personally identifying victims of crime and publishing materials severely defaming or humiliating them.
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The appeal court also granted 10,000 euros in damages to each of the four policemen defamed.
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The hero, still anonymous, is described as a man of noble birth whom envious tongues had sought to defame before the prince.
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One can not be held liable for having negligently insulted or defamed another, or for having negligently invaded another's privacy.
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Social media is also used as a medium for people to leave fake reviews or defame brands.
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Users believe that these old platinum users may defame a website on personal disliking either for the website owner or website content.
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He was slandered and defamed by others after his death.
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Earlier, he was charged for spreading false information and defaming rescuers in his reports by the local prosecutor's office.
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