1. defaming - Noun
2. defaming - Verb
of Defame
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe agenda of burning embassies and treading on flags has its objective, of which seeking an apology for defaming our prophet is not among them at all. Tawakkol Karman
'American Idol' has done a great job of defaming my name and throwing a lot of mud at me for the past two years, so that set up a lot of roadblocks for me. Corey Clark
I really think we should modify the law so that one can be sued for defaming not only living people but also the memory and reputation of people who died centuries ago. Piero Scaruffi
Therefore be on your guard against the Jews, knowing that wherever they have their synagogues, nothing is found but a den of devils in which sheer self-glory, conceit, lies, blasphemy, and defaming of God and men are practiced most maliciously and ve. Martin Luther
All MLAs wanted the chief minister to order a strict crackdown on fake IDs on social media defaming Punjab and indulging in character assassination of MLAs and the state government. Source: Internet
“It is inconceivable that Trump’s employers — a.k.a., the American people — expect his job to include viciously defaming a woman he sexually assaulted,” the writer’s lawyers said. Source: Internet