English to Indonesian Dictionary slander

slander

fitnah
definition
verb
they were accused of slandering the head of state
make false and damaging statements about (someone).
noun
he is suing the TV network for slander
the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation.
translation of 'slander'
verb
memburuk-burukkan,
memperburukkan,
memburukkan,
memfitnah,
mempergunjingkan,
mengumpat,
mempergunjing,
membusukkan
noun
gunjing,
umpatan,
fitnah,
jujat,
kecemaran,
umpat,
fitnahan
example
Mass arrests and a 'slander' campaign have been the rule ever since.
The 'slander' cases in the years between 1870 and 1890 bear out this assertion.
All of this can be had without the malicious 'slander' or the scandalous headlines.
I cannot tell you how much of this is truth or malicious 'slander' .
In the hope that the professor has since repented of such vicious 'slander' , I do not mention the name.
The defendants are further entitled to know who allegedly uttered the 'slander' , what was said and to whom.
Not long ago, however, the vice president filed a 'slander' suit against some members of the Taiwan media.
There is therefore no basis for a cause of action of 'slander' of title.
Libel and 'slander' laws are commonly used to punish unacceptable speech.
he is suing the TV company for 'slander'
he is suing the TV network for 'slander'
A 'slander' case with global connections has been simmering in Chinatown since November.
No need to set him off on a 'slander' suit.
However, some of what are 'slanderously' called ‘illegal settlements’ on the West Bank are really resettlements of areas populated by Jews.
Prominent Americans like Henry Ford spewed vile 'slanders' about them.
‘Come along now Mrs. Mason,’ the deputy said with a sigh. ‘You can't go around 'slandering' an innocent man.’
When we are cursed, we bless; when we are persecuted, we endure it; when we are 'slandered' , we answer kindly.
Publicly telling someone that they did not belong in a neighborhood could be a very 'slanderous' insult.
One simple reason is that giving credence to honest reports can open the door to malicious 'slanders' of every kind.
These people 'slandered' me in the worst kind of ways, and made me feel like I was worth nothing.
Now, if Coleman were the responsible journalist he claims to be, don't you think he would have done a little investigation before 'slandering' us again?
If the most vicious 'slanders' imaginable and rampant election fraud don't constitute fighting dirty, what would?
His stepmother Zhu treated him badly and always 'slandered' him in the front of his father.
I respect that you have withheld your name whilst 'slandering' me and all the brownies I live with in brownsville.
Such 'slanders' are nothing more or less than Social Racism - the belief that certain people are ‘trash’ because of an accident of birth.
When Vajpayee prevented them from violating court orders on the Babri Masjid site, they started 'slandering' him in public.
Modern apologists 'slanderously' depict the Meccan heathens as fanatics intolerant of Mohammed's innovative cult.
The response of students to it should banish 'slanders' about ‘student apathy’.
Prudie only mentions this because to repeat such an accusation, should it be untrue, would be 'slanderous' .
However, I hear from others that petty 'slanders' are not only common at HP, they're pretty much a house speciality.
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