defamation in the PONS Dictionary

defamation Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

collective defamation
defamation of character

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Standard defamation laws apply to content posted online.
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He was charged with defamation and sentenced to thirty years' imprisonment.
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Issues like defamation, privacy rights and intellectual property law are also an integral aspect of football contracts.
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That is why all the political parties must be held to their promises take action to reform defamation law.
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He was prosecuted and sentenced against his own denials for defamation.
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It may include false accusations, defamation, slander and libel.
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The following year, he was charged with perjury for having told lies to the court in his defamation case.
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It is a form of defamation and can be a form of "ad hominem" argument.
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She was then imprisoned for a short time on defamation charges before being released on bail.
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This is because defamation is a tort of strict liability.
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