Sentences

disslander in a sentence

v. t.

πŸ“š Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

DISSLANDER (verb): To falsely accuse or defame someone, typically with the intent to harm their reputation.

Sample Sentences

  1. The journalist faced criticism for attempting to dislander the politician without any substantial evidence.
  2. In her anger, she tried to dislander her former friend, but the truth eventually prevailed.
  3. It’s important to avoid tactics that dislander others, especially in heated debates.
  4. The campaign was accused of trying to dislander its opponent through misleading advertisements.
  5. He vowed to take legal action against anyone who tried to dislander his reputation.
  6. The legal team worked tirelessly to dismantle the disslander against their client.
  7. In the heated debate, she accused her opponent of using disslander to tarnish her reputation.
  8. The journalist faced backlash for spreading disslander that had no basis in fact.
  9. He was quick to dismiss the disslander as mere gossip fueled by jealousy.
  10. The community rallied together to combat the disslander that threatened their local business.