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 defamatory [dɪ'fæmə`torɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 破坏名誉的, 诽谤的

[法] 破坏名誉的, 诽谤的, 中伤的


  1. Containing or implying calumny; slanderous or defamatory.
    栽赃的含有或隐含有明知故犯嫌疑的;诽谤或中伤的
  2. Remark which is honestly made on a matter of public interest and so is not defamatory.
    对某一公众利益的事发表诚实的议论,因此不构成诽谤
  3. Remark which is honestly make on a matter of public interest and so is not defamatory.
    对某一公众利益的事发表诚实的议论,因此不构成诽谤。


defamatory
[ adj ]
(used of statements) harmful and often untrue; tending to discredit or malign
<adj.all>


Defamatory \De*fam"a*to*ry\, a.
Containing defamation; injurious to reputation; calumnious;
slanderous; as, defamatory words; defamatory writings.

  1. Nicaragua's only opposition newspaper, La Prensa, published a government notice in its Friday editions that condemned what it called the newspaper's "defamatory" reporting of the shootings of three labor activists.
  2. Mr. Davies also said the Review's lawyers will respond today to lawyers for Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew by denying that a Dec. 17 article in the magazine was defamatory.
  3. A consumer group's accusation that the sporty Suzuki Samurai is prone to roll over is "inaccurate and defamatory," the automaker says.
  4. "We are going to name several media outlets as defendants for the untrue and defamatory accusations that came out immediately after the explosion," attorney Ellis Rubin told the Society of Professional Journalists' annual convention.
  5. The court ruled the Time article in question had been false and defamatory, but not libelous; Time later apologized to settle a libel action in Israel.
  6. Since its policy with the symphony called for providing coverage for injuries stemming from libel, slander or other defamatory material, Commercial Union said it should not be liable.
  7. The jury of two women and four men determined, however, that none of the statements Bell had made about Pearce was false or defamatory.
  8. Under British libel law, plaintiffs must prove that a newspaper has made a defamatory accusation, which is frequently easy.
  9. Judge Michael Greer, of the San Diego County Superior Court, found that the sign was untrue, was posted intentionally and that it was defamatory.
  10. "The court finds that a reasonable person would not have intrepreted the broadcast, in whole or in part, as being defamatory," Ms. Kovachevich wrote.
  11. Under its provisions, employers would be liable for damages only if they knowingly provided false and defamatory information about a former employee and the information was acted upon in a way that damaged the former employee.
  12. In 1988, Mr. Nair made defamatory statements about former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew.
  13. Beyer's film, considered among East Germany's finest, was pulled back shortly after release in 1966, when authorities deemed it defamatory toward the Communist system.
  14. Under U.S. Supreme Court standards, public figures must prove that defamatory statements were either deliberate falsehoods or reckless, made in disregard of the truth.
  15. Robinson said he regarded the reports as "untrue and defamatory." "While I believe in vigorous competition, there is no room in our organization for actions which could cause unjustified harm to a competitor," Robinson said.
  16. Judge Leisure reasoned that CompuServe shouldn't be considered liable for any statements available over its network unless it "knew or had reason to know" that they were defamatory.
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