Sentences with defame
de·fame
D d - Sgt Norwood complained that the article defamed him. [VERB noun]
- To defame somebody
- Journalists are paid to defame the Muslim community, with the goal of keeping us divided and weak.
- Someone, somewhere — MySpace Australia won't say who or where from — hijacked the judge's identity to defame him and post lurid material.
- The newspaper editorial defamed the politician.
- Now, 30 years later, it would be appreciated if the well-deserved acclamation of Stretton was no longer an excuse to defame Lance Barnard.