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defame
verb as in inflict libel or slander
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Such a term would apply to Musk in the past, but not to the Haitian immigrants that Vance and Trump have defamed.
He did, after all, attack opponents of Confederate statues for trying to “defame our heroes.”
The lawsuit claims Trump defamed the five New York City men during the debate when he falsely claimed they admitted to killing someone and pleaded guilty to crimes they were falsely accused of.
“They really completely destroyed everything. There is broken glass everywhere. It’s been defamed, vandalized,” said the agent who is selling the property and spoke on condition that she would not be named.
Not only will conservatives pass laws that kill women, but they will defame them in death by painting them as reckless and stupid.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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