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slander

[slan-der] / ˈslæn dər /




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It also accuses Ms Javadli of posting videos on social media in which "she insulted and slandered" her former husband as well as defaming the state and violating state laws.

From BBC

“To the rail industry: Don’t lie about my bill. Don’t slander the staff who drafted it,” Mr. Vance said.

From New York Times

The College Board replied a few days later that it had not negotiated anything with Florida and accused state officials of slandering African American studies.

From Washington Post

The U.S. recently said China may be preparing to provide Russia with military aid, an allegation that Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin called “nothing more than slander and smears.”

From Seattle Times

Liu’s office accused May of slandering the rule of law and freedom in Hong Kong when he questioned the legal decision made in Beijing and other changes in Hong Kong’s governance.

From Seattle Times