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Was (wer) ist Vilify - definition

CRIME OR TORT OF HARMING THE REPUTATION OF A LEGAL PERSON THROUGH FALSE OR MISLEADING STATEMENT
Libel and slander; Slander; Calumny; Defamation of character; Defame; Slanderous; Defamatory; Absolute privilege; Libel; Defaming; Libel per se; Trade libel; Conspiracy to libel; Political libel; Libelous; Slander and libel; Libeler; Libeller; German defamation law; Defamation law in the United Kingdom; Defames; Defamed; Slanders; Slandered; Slandering; Libels; Vilification; Vilify; Defamations; Libellous; Slanderer; Slanderers; Slander & libel; Besmirch; Calumniator; Calumniators; Defamation per se; Libel law; Defamation law in Scotland; Famacide; Famosus libelus; Famosus; Traducement; Libel suit; Character defamation; Libel per Quod; Criminal defamation; Anti-defamation; Rex v. Orme and Nutt (1700); King v. Osborne (1732); Defamation lawsuit; Group defamation; Defamation laws; Calumnies; Traduce; Chinese defamation law; Indian defamation law; Defamation in Scots law; Veritas (Scots law); Defamation in Scotland; Libel laws; Libel lawsuit
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Vilify         
·vt To treat as vile; to Despise.
II. Vilify ·vt To make vile; to Debase; to Degrade; to Disgrace.
III. Vilify ·vt To degrade or debase by report; to Defame; to Traduce; to Calumniate.
vilify         
(vilifies, vilifying, vilified)
If you are vilified by someone, they say or write very unpleasant things about you, so that people will have a low opinion of you. (FORMAL)
The agency has been vilified by some doctors for being unnecessarily slow to approve life-saving drugs...
He was vilified, hounded, and forced into exile by the FBI.
VERB: be V-ed for -ing/n, be V-ed, also V n, V n as n
vilification
Clare did not deserve the vilification she had been subjected to.
N-UNCOUNT
vilify         
['v?l?f??]
¦ verb (vilifies, vilifying, vilified) speak or write about in an abusively disparaging manner.
Derivatives
vilification -f?'ke??(?)n noun
vilifier noun
Origin
ME (in the sense 'lower in value'): from late L. vilificare, from L. vilis (see vile).

Wikipedia

Defamation


Defamation is the act of communicating to a third party false statements about a person, place, or thing that results in damage to its reputation. It can be spoken (slander) or written (libel). It constitutes a tort or a crime. The legal definition of defamation and related acts as well as the ways they are dealt with can vary greatly between countries and jurisdictions (what exactly they must consist of, whether they constitute crimes or not, and to what extent proving the alleged facts is a valid defence).

Defamation laws can encompass a variety of acts:

  • Insult against a legal person in general
  • Defamation against a legal person in general
  • Acts against public officials
  • Acts against state institutions (e.g., government, ministries, government agencies, armed forces)
  • Acts against state symbols
  • Acts against the state itself
  • Acts against religions (e.g., blasphemy, discrimination)
  • Acts against the judiciary or legislature (e.g., contempt of court, censure)
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Vilify
1. We SHOULD vilify the officers – difficult job or not.
2. If we vilify teenagers what do we think will happen?
3. It may feel good to vilify the major oil companies and the oil cartel.
4. After oil, the Arab regimes will lack the capacity to vilify and terrorize Israel.
5. China and South Korea vilify the shrine for its links to past Japanese militarism.