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defamed

adjective as in insulted

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Giuliani is in the process of paying for a $148 million judgment after he was found to have defamed former Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shayne Moss.

From Salon

Such a term would apply to Musk in the past, but not to the Haitian immigrants that Vance and Trump have defamed.

From Salon

In October 2022, he was adamant that he was being defamed: Ian Bremmer, president of the Eurasia Group, had just reported that the 53-year-old billionaire spoke with Putin before he himself proposed a Ukraine “peace” deal on X — one that called for Kyiv ceding territory to Moscow and pledging to remain “neutral” by never joining NATO.

From Salon

Nunes’ attorneys claimed that Tapper insinuated that Nunes “has a depraved mind and that he acted immorally, fraudulently, unprofessionally, spread lies about Paul Pelosi, and disparaged and defamed Paul Pelosi.”

When she learned other women who claimed they were harassed by O’Reilly had banded together to say that he had broken the terms of their agreements by talking about them, and had also defamed them in what he said, Mackris joined the suit.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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