English to Bengali Dictionary defame

defame

মানহানি করা
definition
verb
he claimed that the article defamed his family
damage the good reputation of (someone); slander or libel.
translation of 'defame'
মান হানি করা,
অপবাদ দেওয়া
verb
নিন্দা করা,
কাল করা,
মানহানি করা,
অপবাদ দেত্তয়া,
যশোহানি করা,
কুত্সা করা
example
This " cyber terrorism " is not only designed to slander and 'defame' opponents, but also attacks their characters and threatens their properties and even family members.
I must respectfully insist that you either substantiate these claims - which you cannot do because they are false - or publicly apologize for attempting to 'defame' my character and damage my reputation.
For example, you and I cannot, merely by agreement between us, agree to 'defame' someone else or to infringe on someone's trademarks.
I recall Edward feeling frustrated and exasperated with this new attempt to 'defame' him and discredit his work, but as usual, the attempt failed.
Mamase's accusations are clearly untrue and they must therefore have been made maliciously and with an intention to 'defame' me.
In the absence of that, it seems to me a political view that doesn't vilify anybody, doesn't 'defame' anybody.
People expect journalists to be careful when they write articles, but, unless they 'defame' a person, they are not liable in negligence to somebody who may be affected by their article, because they do not owe that person a duty of care.
What public policy is served by inaccurate reports of court proceedings which 'defame' people?
The like-minded Henry Miller wrote, ‘They call Buñuel everything: traitor, anarchist, pervert, 'defamer' , iconoclast.
Weil later turned on Johnson, suing him for 'defaming' his character in the documentary.
However, those behind the site make it clear that it is not intended as a forum for ‘abusing, accusing, slandering or 'defaming' anyone’.
There was an issue as to whether the article was 'defamatory' of the plaintiff at all.
Should you feel some politician or other grievously abuses / 'defames' you under parliamentary privilege, do not expect an automatic right to defend yourself in the official written record of parliament.
Putting it another way, in such circumstances the 'defamer' cannot be said to be ‘telling deliberate and injurious falsehoods’.
She alleged that the article 'defamed' her both personally and in her office as a magistrate and pleaded 3 false innuendos.
If this be proved, then even positive belief in the truth of what is published will not enable the 'defamer' to avail himself of the protection of the privilege to which he would otherwise have been entitled.
The plaintiff's representatives indicated that if they sued everyone who 'defamed' him the case would go on for years.
If you say somebody was drunk driving a motor vehicle, you are seriously 'defaming' that person.
The tort of 'defamation' protects a person from untrue imputations which harm his reputation with others.
A legal expert here yesterday said that people who were e-mailing details of the allegations to friends and colleagues were engaging in libel, by 'defaming' the players.
The defendant cannot engage in recrimination or trade 'defamatory' comments with the claimant.
‘If, for example, a journalist wrote an article 'defaming' someone, his or her employers would be sued as well,’ pointed out McKie.
The proceedings are being used to make 'defamatory' remarks about people.
The unlawful publication of 'defamatory' matter is an actionable wrong.
If the contents of the publication are untrue the law of 'defamation' provides prohibition.
Defamation is just that, no matter the race of the 'defamer' .
Defendants have counterclaimed for 'defamation' and abuse of process.
Well, if that proposition is right, it means that if Justinian happens to make a mistake and 'defames' some lawyer, then it has qualified privilege as long as it publishes its mistake in good faith, no matter how serious the defamation.
This means that he must show that he was 'defamed' by a statement that was published with ‘actual malice.’
No 'defamation' occurs until the defamatory matter is communicated to a third party.
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