Maybe you're looking for the term "stereotyped". This means assuming everyone who is in a certain class, race or status have the same characteristics. For example here is one that is a false label or stereotype - "All black men are criminals." Not true! That would be a false label or stereotype. Shame on folks who do this! :-)
Someone who falsely accuses another person is often referred to as a liar or a false accuser.
Knowingly and falsely harming another person's reputation.
uh...well...''framed'' would be correct, I guess....
Post classical Another answer: I have never seen the term post classical before. Art today is often labeled post-modern.
He was accused of falsely claiming to have a college degree on his resume.
False is the adjective form of falsely.
He was falsely accused of a crime he didn't commit.
There is no universal answer to your question. It depends on the facts in any particular case, whether the falsely accused person takes action, and the laws in the particular jurisdiction. The accusation must be determined to be false.
You can clear your name after being falsely accused of something you didn't do by submitting proof of who actually did the deed. Another option is to have an ironclad alibi proving that you couldn't have done the deed.
What another term for the term in 2 down in mathematical
no it is not another term
You can also use marked or tagged instead of labeled.