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malicious statement



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The same kind of malicious statement posted online can spread farther and last forever.

From Time Magazine Archive

If spoken, the malicious statement is called slander; if written or printed, it is called libel.

From Studies in Civics by McCleary, J. T. (James Thompson)

The Sedition Law condemned to fine or imprisonment any writer of false, scandalous, or malicious statement against the government, Congress, or the President.

From Historic Papers on the Causes of the Civil War by Potts, Eugenia Dunlap

"That is certainly false—an untrue and malicious statement," said Carson.

From The Poor Scholar Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three by Carleton, William

The jailer stoutly denied the accusation, and charged the prisoner in his turn with making a malicious statement to bring him into discredit.

From Guy Fawkes or The Gunpowder Treason by Ainsworth, William Harrison




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