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Deutsche Verunglimpfung Synonyme

abfällige  Bemerkung  Âfalsche  Anschuldigung  ÂVerleumdung  ÂVerunglimpfung  

Englische disparagement Synonyme

disparagement  airs  animadversion  arrogance  aspersion  attaint  attrition  backbiting  backstabbing  badge of infamy  bar sinister  baton  belittlement  bend sinister  black eye  black mark  blot  blur  brand  broad arrow  calumny  censure  champain  clannishness  cliquishness  contempt  contemptuousness  contumely  curtailment  cut  cutting  decrease  decrement  defamation  denigration  depletion  deprecation  depreciation  derogation  despisal  despite  detraction  diminution  dip  discommendation  discourtesy  disdain  disdainfulness  disesteem  dishonor  dispraise  disrespect  disrespectfulness  disvaluation  exclusiveness  extraction  hauteur  impairment  impudence  imputation  insolence  insult  irreverence  lack of respect  lessening  mark of Cain  minimization  misestimation  misprision  misprizal  misprizing  onus  pillorying  point champain  reduction  reflection  remission  reprimand  reproach  retraction  retrenchment  ridicule  scandal  scorn  scornfulness  shortening  shrinkage  slander  slur  smear  smirch  smudge  smutch  sniffiness  snobbishness  snootiness  snottiness  sovereign contempt  spot  stain  stigma  stigmatism  stigmatization  stricture  superciliousness  taint  tale  tarnish  toploftiness  truncation  underestimate  underestimation  underrating  underreckoning  undervaluation  

 

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Disparagement, in United States trademark law, is a statutory cause of action that permits a party to petition the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board of the Patent and Trademark Office to cancel a trademark registration that "may disparage or falsely suggest a connection with persons, living or dead, institutions, beliefs, or national symbols, or bring them into contempt or disrepute." Unlike claims regarding the validity of the mark, a disparagement claim can be brought "at any time," subject to equitable defenses such as laches.