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deflation [dıˈfleıʃən] N

defection [dıˈfekʃən] N

definition [ˌdefıˈnıʃən] N

inflammation [ˌınfləˈmeıʃən] N MED

exclamation [ˌekskləˈmeıʃən] N

2. exclamation:

▶ exclamatory [ık­ˈsklæmətərı] ADJ

acclamation [ˌækləˈmeıʃən] N

information [ˌınfəˈmeıʃən] N

3. information → info

See also info

info [ˈınfəʊ] N, information

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
However, some actions are personal to the plaintiff, defamation of character being one notable example.
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The court found him guilty on defamation and rogue.
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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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He was prosecuted and sentenced against his own denials for defamation.
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This is because defamation is a tort of strict liability.
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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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He was charged with defamation and sentenced to thirty years' imprisonment.
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It may include false accusations, defamation, slander and libel.
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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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