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slanderous

[slan-der-uhs] / ˈslæn dər əs /


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

From Reuters

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

But suffice it to say, no smash-mouth tactic, no depraved, slanderous, unsupported accusation was too extreme.

From Washington Post

The resident argues the policy, which prohibits “rude, personal or slanderous remarks,” was unconstitutionally deployed to avoid criticism.

From Washington Post

In each case, fans treated the women at the center of the case as criminals and the slanderous jokes and threats made against them as entertainment.

From Salon