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defamatory

[dih-fam-uh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee] / dɪˈfæm əˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i /


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From BBC

The Israeli Supreme Court upheld a ban on the film in 2022, deeming it "defamatory".

From Barron's

They said she "entirely denies the defamatory and unfounded criticism of her".

From BBC

Meanwhile, Ms Hansen had become aware of the Facebook group and contacted Ms O'Connor asking for it to be taken down, claiming that content posted in the group was defamatory - a claim Ms O'Connor rejected.

From BBC

In response, Lizza said at the time: “Dating a woman for several months after working together is not misconduct, and it was absurd and defamatory for The New Yorker to have stated otherwise.”

From The Wall Street Journal