/dɪˈfæmətəri ɪmˌpjuːˈteɪʃn/ – Phrase
Definition: việc phỉ báng, việc bôi nhọ.
A more thorough explanation: A defamatory imputation refers to a statement or communication that tends to harm a person’s reputation by lowering them in the estimation of others or exposing them to hatred, contempt, or ridicule. It is a false statement that is made with the intention of damaging someone’s reputation.
Example: The plaintiff claimed that the defendant made a defamatory imputation about her professional conduct, causing harm to her reputation in the community.