Terminology

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Defamation of Character: in a legal context, refers to the act of harming someone's reputation by making false statements about them that are published or spoken to a third party. It can be categorized into two types: libel, which is written defamation, and slander, which is spoken defamation. To be considered defamation, the statement must be false, damaging to the individual's reputation, and published or communicated to others. ( #google ai )

Duress: threats, violence, constraints or other action to bear someone against their will or better judgement. ( #bing)

Enabler: one who enables another persist in self-destructive behavior by providing excuses or by making it possible to avoid the consequences of such behavior. ( #MerrriamWebster )

Evidence: an outward sign, something that furnishes proof. (#MerriamWebster) Please note: Creating fake evidence is illegal.

Harasser: to another to create an unpleasant or hostile situation for especially by uninvited and unwelcome verbal or physical conduct. ( #MerriamWebster)

Intentional Harm: in a legal context, refers to actions where someone purposefully causes harm or injury to another person or their property. This is distinct from negligence, where harm results from carelessness or a failure to exercise reasonable care. ( #MerriamWebster )

Isolate: to set apart from others, solitary. ( #MerriamWebster )

Manipulate: to control or play upon by artful, unfair, or insidious means especially to one's own advantage. (#MerriamWebster)

Misandrist: a person who hates men. ( #MerriamWebster )

Misogynist: a person who hates or discriminates against women, prejudice. ( #MerriamWebster )

Ostracizing: to exile by ostracize; to exclude from a group by common consent. (#MerriamWebster)

Plot: a secret plan for accomplishing a usually evil or unlawful end. ( #MerriamWebster )

Provoke: to call forth, to stir up purposely. (#MerriamWebster)

Sabotage of a Business: intentional harm. theft, of the company. Forcing competition away by way of any means necessary. Creating under another or the brand you do not own without authorization. Financial harm. ( #CLM )

Sexual Violence: is any harmful or unwanted sexual act, an attempt to obtain a sexual act through violence or coercion, or an act directed against a person's sexuality without their consent, by any individual regardless of their relationship to the victim. This includes forced engagement in sexual acts, attempted or completed, and may be physical, psychological, or verbal. It occurs in times of peace and armed conflict situations, is widespread, and is considered to be one of the most traumatic, pervasive, and most common human rights violations. (Wikipedia)

Slander: the utterance of false charges or misrepresentations which defame and damage another reputations; a false and defamatory oral statement about a person. ( #MerriamWebster )

Target: a mark to shoot at, something or someone fired at or marked for attack, a goal to be achieved.

Womanizer: to pursue casual sexual relationships with multiple women. ( #MerriamWebster ), often unbeknownst to the women. See misogynist.