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defamatory
[ dih-fam-uh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee ]
adjective
- containing defamation; injurious to reputation; slanderous or libelous:
She claimed that the article in the magazine was defamatory.
defamatory
/ -trɪ; dɪˈfæmətərɪ /
adjective
- injurious to someone's name or reputation
Derived Forms
- deˈfamatorily, adverb
Other Words From
- nonde·fama·tory adjective
- unde·fama·tory adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of defamatory1
Example Sentences
He added: “Making defamatory remarks is not going to help Metro Boomin’s cause and we look forward to proving Ms. LeMaistre’s claims in court and ultimately before a jury.”
It is alleged he breached an injunction not to repeat lies about a Syrian refugee which had been previously ruled by a judge to be defamatory.
“Plaintiffs have suffered injuries as a result of Defendant Trump’s false and defamatory statements and bring this lawsuit to obtain redress,” the filing reads.
Members of the Central Park Five have sued Donald Trump for making “false and defamatory” statements during the 10 September presidential debate.
“Each alleged defamatory statement is presented in the context of stylistic, cinematic choices that reaffirm for the viewer that the Series is not a precise portrayal of historical fact,” the motion reads.
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