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diffamation [difamasjɔ̃]feminine noun* * *difamasjɔ̃* * *difamasjɔ̃ nf(= article, remarque, écrits) defamation, (= propos) slander, (= accusation écrite) libel* * *diffamation nf1 gén slander, defamation;2 Jur ( par écrit) libel; ( verbalement) slander; plainte en diffamation libel suit; poursuivre qn en diffamation to sue sb for libel.[difamasjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [accusation - généralement] defamation ; [ - par un texte] libelling ; [ - par des discours] slandering2. [texte] libel[geste, parole] slander————————de diffamation locution adjectivale[campagne] smear (modificateur)————————en diffamation locution adjectivalea. [pour un texte injurieux] to bring an action for libel against somebodyb. [pour des paroles injurieuses] to bring an action for slander against somebody
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