slandering Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈslɑːn.dər]
  • Us [ ˈslæn.dɚ]

Meaning of slandering In English

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Examples of slandering

  • It is a pity that whereas penal codes punish slandering individuals, freedom of speech protects authors who dare to slander entire nations.

  • When detainees did confess, they meticulously avoided slandering other people.

  • I am perfectly certain that no one would believe that they are merely slandering their men.

  • We should stop slandering them and should give them every encouragement to go on.

  • These men had all been accused of slandering the president during the electoral campaign last year.

  • That is to say, that no mischief is done by slandering workmen in this way.

  • I hope that he will not embark in future upon slandering local authorities without more careful research of a personal character.

  • It is always assumed that we were slandering and criticising them.

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