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    defame
    /dɪˈfeɪm/

    verb

    • 1. damage the good reputation of (someone); slander or libel: "he claimed that the article defamed his family"

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  2. Defame means to damage the reputation of a person or group by saying or writing bad things about them that are not true. Learn more about the meaning, synonyms, usage and legal implications of defame from Cambridge Dictionary.

  3. Defame means to injure or destroy the reputation of by speaking evil of or spreading false statements about someone. Learn the synonyms, examples, history, and legal implications of this verb from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. Defame definition: to attack the good name or reputation of, as by uttering or publishing maliciously or falsely anything injurious; slander or libel; calumniate. See examples of DEFAME used in a sentence.

  5. Defame means to damage the reputation of a person or group by saying or writing bad things about them that are not true. Learn more about the meaning, synonyms, usage and examples of defame in different contexts and levels of English.

  6. To defame is to gossip, even if the story is made-up, with the goal of hurting someone's image. We usually think of fame as a positive thing. Love, admiration, and people wanting to be like you — it all comes with the territory.

  7. Defame means to say bad and untrue things about someone or something, or to attack their reputation or honor. Learn more about the word origin, synonyms, examples, and usage of defame from Collins Dictionary.

  8. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the verb defame, which means to harm somebody by saying or writing bad or false things about them. See examples, synonyms and word origin.