0 past simple and past participle of slander --
1 to damage someone's reputation by making a false spoken statement about them --
We have been slandered as pacifists and as warmongers.
That was the postscript that he sought to put at the end of that column when he slandered the unfortunate staff of this innocent hospital.
All those who have slandered that great country and all she has achieved can to-day hide their heads in shame.
And yet there is not a word of apology to the teachers and inspectors drawn from the ranks of elementary school teachers who are slandered.
Yet it is the one case in the world where there can be no blame whatever attaching to the person who is slandered.
I am not going to have my children slandered, and you will have to listen to me.
Yet those of us who try to reflect that anxiety are often vilified, derided, insulted and even slandered by the so-called liberals.
I believe that in that he slandered all concerned.