/nɒn ˈpʌblɪk dɪˌfeɪməʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: phỉ báng không công khai.
A more thorough explanation: Non-public defamation refers to the act of making false statements about an individual or entity that are communicated to a limited audience, rather than being made publicly. Defamation involves harming someone’s reputation by making false statements about them, and non-public defamation occurs when these false statements are not widely disseminated to the public at large.
Example: The company filed a lawsuit against the individual for non-public defamation, claiming that false and damaging statements were made in a private meeting.