Sentences

defame in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To defame means to damage someone's reputation by making false statements or accusations.

Sample Sentences

  1. The journalist was sued for attempting to defame the celebrity with false accusations.
  2. It's important to remember that spreading rumors can easily defame someone's character.
  3. Their campaign was designed to defame the politician by highlighting unfounded allegations.
  4. After the scandal, many feared that the company's reputation would be defamed irreparably.
  5. She was careful not to defame her opponent during the heated debate.
  6. It is unethical to defame someone's character without substantial evidence.
  7. The celebrity filed a lawsuit against the magazine for trying to defame her.
  8. He worried that the rumors might defame his reputation in the business community.
  9. Defaming others online can lead to serious legal consequences.
  10. The politician accused his opponent of attempting to defame him through slanderous ads.

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