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Definition of Slanderously

Slanderously
Slanderous Slan"der*ous, a. 1. Given or disposed to slander; uttering slander. ``Slanderous tongue.' --Shak. 2. Embodying or containing slander; calumnious; as, slanderous words, speeches, or reports. -- Slan"der*ous*ly, adv. -- Slan"der*ous*ness, n.

Meaning of Slanderously from wikipedia

- purposes of libel and defamation law. In Chile, the crimes of calumny and slanderous allegation (injurias) are covered by Articles 412 to 431 of the Penal...
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- '" The HBC fur trade commissioner called Banting's remarks "false and slanderous", and a month later, the governor and general manager met Banting at the...
- told the Broadcasting Complaints Commission (BCC) that callers had made slanderous remarks on Kelly several times and had not been asked for an apology or...
- called by those on the Tolerant Left. Anyone who knows me knows these slanderous and de****able accusations are flagrantly untrue." Pierce, Scott D. (April...
- Peter's Square on 18 April 1976, Paul VI called the charges "horrible and slanderous insinuations" and appealed for prayers on his behalf. Special prayers...
- Escrivá supported Hitler were "a patent falsehood" that were part of "a slanderous campaign". He and others have stated that Escrivá condemned Hitler as...
- and although Crowley deemed many of their accusations against him to be slanderous, he was unable to afford the legal fees to sue them. As a result, John...
- written by Nashe and Ben Jonson, and performed in 1597, was considered so slanderous that the Privy Council gave in to pressure from the City government and...