Phrases with «malicious falsehood»

"Malicious falsehood" refers to spreading false or untrue information about someone or something with the intent to harm their reputation or deceive others. It involves knowingly spreading lies or dishonest statements that can cause harm or damage to a person's or organization's reputation. Full definition

Sentences with «malicious falsehood»

  • Peter Cruddas, the former Conservative Party Treasurer, has won a crushing victory in his defamation and malicious falsehood claims against The Sunday Times. (conservativehome.blogs.com)
  • While it is very clear that the opposition NPP has adopted a campaign strategy that focuses on spreading malicious falsehood about government, one expected that the leader of the party would rise above such unwholesome politicking and embrace a campaign of ideas. (ghanapoliticsonline.com)
  • Necon v ProEconomy (2015 - 2016) An Irish fledgling business and its founder, providing life critical water purification systems for hospitals, made claims in defamation and malicious falsehood for statements by a business rival. (elyplace.com)
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