/dɪˈfæmətəri pɜː kwɒd/ – Phrase
Definition: phỉ báng bằng những tình tiết phụ thêm có thực.
A more thorough explanation: “Defamatory per quod” refers to a statement that is not inherently defamatory on its face, but becomes defamatory when additional facts or circumstances are considered. In legal terms, a statement is considered defamatory per quod when its defamatory nature is not immediately apparent and requires extrinsic evidence to establish its defamatory meaning.
Example: The plaintiff claimed that the statement was defamatory per quod, as it implied false accusations of criminal activity.