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 )

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.