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Legal Definitions - dispersonare
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Definition of dispersonare
Dispersonare
Dispersonare means to say bad things about someone or something. It is like gossiping or spreading rumors that can hurt someone's reputation.
- She dispersonared her ex-boyfriend by telling everyone he was a cheater.
- The politician was dispersonared by his opponent during the election campaign.
The examples show how dispersonare can be used to harm someone's reputation by spreading false or negative information about them. It is important to be careful with our words and not dispersonare others without evidence or proof.
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Simple Definition
Term: dispersonare
Definition: Dispersonare is a word from Latin that means to say bad things about someone, to make them look bad or to spread lies about them. It is like gossiping or spreading rumors that can hurt someone's reputation.
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