In the most general terms, to defame somebody is the act of issuance of a false statement about another person, which causes that person to suffer harm.
2007-01-02 16:32:43
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answer #1
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answered by Wabbit 5
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This is a perfect opportunity for those who slander others to make a sentence using the word, "defame."
2007-01-03 00:32:52
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answered by ari-pup 7
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Defame is the opposite words of black eye.
2007-01-03 01:07:28
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answered by wacky_racer 5
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I am tired of him going around defaming everybody else's character when he isn't so great himself.
If you give me a thumbs down, I will personally defame your character right here on Yahoo!
2007-01-03 00:25:06
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answered by micmac_9 4
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She would defame anybody that angered her.
I told my lawyer that he would continuously defame me to all
my friends.
To defame someone is to disgrace that person or slander that
persons name or reputation.
Marie V
2007-01-03 00:37:16
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answered by marie v 2
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He earned defame for sitting on defence
2007-01-03 01:16:22
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answered by ladybird 3
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To call me an idiot would defame may character.
2007-01-03 01:31:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Bill set out to defame his arch nemisis, Bob, who constantly stole his thunder and made him feel insignificant.
2007-01-03 00:23:36
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answered by The Answer Man 5
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