Translation for '
slander' from English to Russian
NOUN1 | a slander | slanders | |
NOUN2 | slander | - | |
VERB | to slander | slandered | slandered slandering | slanders | |
SYNO | aspersion | calumny | defamation | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
- Don’t revile or slander the saintly texts.
- While in libel cases there is no burden to prove damage done to reputation, there generally is in slander cases.
- Bedoya was criticized for filing slander charges against Father Javier Giraldo, the director of the Intercongregational Commission for Justice and Peace (...).
- Alksnis's Latvian heritage was the subject of slander allegations in 2007 involving comments on the Internet.
- Similarly, Rabbi Haninah taught that skin disease came only from slander.
- King's slander suit against Barton had paid to typeset King's novel, arranged to have Barton arrested, and offered to rescind the slander lawsuit against Barton upon a settlement paid to King.
- The Chofetz Chaim Heritage Foundation's publications and programs emphasize the importance of the mitzvot ("commandments") of not speaking "lashon hara" or the spread of any form of slander.
- His political opponent used his grandmother Marianne Celeste's African ethnicity as slander.
- Garang Mangok, the presiding judge, found Samuel Garang Dut guilty of libel and slander.
- In Anglo-Saxon England, whose legal tradition is the predecessor of contemporary common law jurisdictions, slander was punished by cutting out the tongue.
- § 2 - Is punishable, slander against the dead.
- The limitation period for libel, slander, slander of title, slander of goods or other malicious falsehood is one year.
- A journalist should guard against defamation, libel, slander and obscenity.
- He won the case against his for slander and libel and was awarded $100,000.
- In April 2009, the Belgian courts ruled that Léonard's comments were not severe enough to be considered slander or discrimination.
- The cyber defamation law (사이버 모욕죄) is a legislation in South Korea which refers to libel or slander that is expressed online, typically via a publicly accessible website.
- In Act I, Rossini's slander aria from "The Barber of Seville" is used as the basis for Peppo's slander scene; the folk tune "Te voglio ben assai" is used in Act I to highlight the young lovers' feelings; the Latin hymn "O Santissima" is used in Act II to underscore the power of Christianity over Golfo's demonry.
- A Midrash explained that because the serpent was the first to speak slander in [...] , God punished the Israelites by means of serpents in [...] when they spoke slander.
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