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slanderous

[slan-der-uhs] / ˈslæn dər əs /


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Staley's lawyers have dismissed allegations that he hid what he knew about the late disgraced financier as "slanderous" and "false".

From Reuters

In the document, which was leaked to the campus community, he called the accusations in the report “slanderous” and labeled the relationship between Pecota and Ryals as “collusive.”

From Los Angeles Times

It called the reported comments "vile, defamatory and slanderous".

From Reuters

He charged that the comments were intentional and slanderous, and he would not forgive them.

From Seattle Times

It struck down as unconstitutional Southborough’s “civility code” for public comment at meetings, which required “respectful and courteous” discourse “free of rude, personal or slanderous remarks.”

From New York Times