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  • 81slander — slanderer, n. slanderingly, adv. slanderous, adj. slanderously, adv. slanderousness, n. /slan deuhr/, n. 1. defamation; calumny: rumors full of slander. 2. a malicious, false, and defamatory statement or report: a slander against his good name …

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  • 82depreciate — de·pre·ci·ate /di prē shē ˌāt/ vb at·ed, at·ing vt: to subject to depreciation: lower the value of vi: to fall in value compare appreciate Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 83dishonor — dis·hon·or 1 n: refusal on the part of the issuer (as a bank) to pay or accept commercial paper (as a check) when it is presented see also wrongful dishonor dishonor 2 vt: to refuse to pay or accept a bank dishonor ing the checks for insufficient …

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  • 84detract — verb a) To take away; to withdraw or remove. b) To take credit or reputation from; to defame or decry. Syn: defame, decry …

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  • 85brand — I noun badge, colophon, copyright label, disgrace, earmark, emblem, hallmark, identification mark, identification tag, impress, imprint, insignia, label, mark, nota, owner s mark, owner s sign, piste, seal, sigil, sign, signet, smirch, stain,… …

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  • 86Werner Erhard vs. Columbia Broadcasting System — For other uses, see Werner Erhard (disambiguation). Werner Erhard vs. Columbia Broadcasting System Illinois Circuit Court of Cook County Court Illinois Circuit Court of Cook County …

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  • 87Cyberextortionist — A cyberextortionist(s) is an individual or group who uses email as an offensive force. The group or individual usually sends a company a threatening email stating that they have received confidential information about their company and will… …

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  • 88Meera (Irtiza Rubab) — Meera Born Irtaza Rubab 12 May 1977 (1977 05 12) (age 34)[citation needed] Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Occupation Film actress, model …

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  • 89denounce — I (condemn) verb anathematize, animadvert, asperse, assail, assail with censure, assault, attack, be censorious, belittle, berate, besmear, besmirch, blackball, blacken, blacklist, brand, bring into discredit, bring to account, call to account,… …

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  • 90disparage — I verb affront, asperse, be insolent, be rude, belittle, bemock, besmear, bespatter, blacken, blot, bring reproach upon, calumniate, cavil, censure, cheapen, condemn, contemn, criticize, debase, decry, defame, deflate, degrade, denigrate,… …

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