0 past simple and past participle of slander
1 to damage someone's reputation by making a false spoken statement about them
But the public should know that he has been slandered.
If by chance or by design a person is libelled or slandered, legal aid is not available so that he may institute proceedings.
Suppose a wife alleges that her husband has grossly slandered her.
What protection would he provide to the public where in such investigatory journalism a person is slandered and libelled?
We all expected it to turn up in the form of a private individual suing another private individual because he had been libelled or slandered.
We were gravely slandered when we were described as narrow nationalists.
They have slandered millions of our fellow citizens by repeating that mantra time and again.
I believe that in that he slandered all concerned.