English to Spanish Dictionary slander

slander

calumnia
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
decir mal de,
infamar,
rajar,
calumniar
noun
difamación,
calumnia
example
Mass arrests and a 'slander' campaign have been the rule ever since.
A 'slander' case with global connections has been simmering in Chinatown since November.
he is suing the TV company for 'slander'
Libel and 'slander' laws are commonly used to punish unacceptable speech.
No need to set him off on a 'slander' suit.
All of this can be had without the malicious 'slander' or the scandalous headlines.
he is suing the TV network for 'slander'
There is therefore no basis for a cause of action of 'slander' of title.
I cannot tell you how much of this is truth or malicious 'slander' .
Not long ago, however, the vice president filed a 'slander' suit against some members of the Taiwan media.
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.
The 'slander' cases in the years between 1870 and 1890 bear out this assertion.
Modern apologists 'slanderously' depict the Meccan heathens as fanatics intolerant of Mohammed's innovative cult.
The press treated them badly because they were 'slanderers' whose stories did not check out.
Over against the malicious 'slanders' of these men is the nearly universal admiration for Othello.
I would like to point out at this juncture that I have never 'slandered' her.
Countries shot back and forth at each other with 'slanders' and false accusations.
No more worries about 'slandering' Lee Hsien Yang accidentally.
Every sermon he would rail against backbiters, 'slanderers' , hypocrites, perverts, etc.
If the most vicious 'slanders' imaginable and rampant election fraud don't constitute fighting dirty, what would?
For their pains, they are 'slandered' and vilified by the likes of Afshah.
Isn't this the same administration which 'slanders' all opponents and threatened to fire an analyst for telling the truth?
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.’
I'm not going to miss the mud-slinging, 'slanderous' , nasty ads on the radio.
I had the same reaction when the 'slanders' mounted against Thomas.
He 'slandered' his fellow soldiers, calling them indiscriminate killers and comparing them to Genghis Kahn.
But you know, my 'slanderers' will always try to find a reason for bashing me.
I wrote Pejman to tell him I was 'slandering' him, and he wrote back to offer an unsurprisingly able defense against my charges.
Credits: Google Translate
Download the
HelloEnglishApp
image_one