Nghĩa của từ false accusation bằng Tiếng Hungari
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Đặt câu có từ "false accusation"
1. He made a false accusation against the Smiths.
2. He was tricked into marriage by a false accusation of paternity.
3. She was frightened by an utterly false accusation and an utterly scurrilous threat.
4. I knew Hertz Lipmann would have willingly made a false accusation against anyone, if the Party required it of him.
5. Also, Bum is a general insult, as in "The Yankees are Bums!" A false accusation is a Bum …
6. Calumny Meaning: "false accusation, slander," from Old French calomnie (15c.), from Latin calumnia "trickery, subterfuge,… See definitions of Calumny.
7. • (n) Calumny is the acquisition made on a party with an intention to damage his or her reputation • The intentional and generally vicious false accusation of a crime or other offense designed to damage one's reputation More crossword answers.
8. Blackmail (third-person singular simple present Blackmails, present participle Blackmailing, simple past and past participle Blackmailed) To extort money or favors from (a person) by exciting fears of injury other than bodily harm, such as injury to reputation, distress of mind, false accusation, etc.He Blackmailed a businesswoman by threatening to expose an alleged fraud.
9. Calumny mid-15c., "false accusation, slander," from Old French calomnie (15c.), from Latin calumnia "trickery, subterfuge, misrepresentation, malicious charge," from calvi "to trick, deceive." PIE cognates include Greek kelein "to bewitch, cast a spell," Gothic holon "to slander," Old Norse hol "praise, flattery," Old English hol "slander," holian "to to betray," Old High German huolen "to