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Meanings of
libel
in inglês
russo
диффамация
português
difamação
espanhol
libelo
catalão
difamació
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Crime or tort of harming the reputation of a legal person through false or misleading statement.
slander
defamation
Related terms
crime
misdemeanor
tort
legal concept
português
difamação
Sinônimos
Examples for "
slander
"
slander
defamation
Examples for "
slander
"
1
It is a
slander
upon their memory, at least, so I believe.
2
Subsequently, the play and film Amadeus gave mass circulation to the
slander
.
3
They hear the language of flattery, but not the tongue of
slander
.
4
Pepin mutters a residue of
slander
in tones that quiver with malice-
5
Shortly after the interview was released, Danilkin described its contents as
slander
.
1
Today Ms MacGregor said she sought legal advice about the
defamation
claim.
2
The Environment Minister's
defamation
case costs taxpayers more than 200 thousand dollars.
3
The implications of the recent
defamation
case taken against blogger Cameron Slater.
4
This week, Depp commenced proceedings on a
defamation
case against his ex-wife.
5
Mr Blomfield is also suing Mr Slater in a separate
defamation
case.
Usage of
libel
in inglês
1
Patrick said it wouldn't come to
libel
,
wouldn't come to law courts.
2
Belgrade District Court hears
libel
case brought by opposition leader Vuk Draskovic.
3
Michael McDowell promises reform of the
libel
laws and new privacy legislation.
4
For two weeks in July 1987 the
libel
action captured public attention.
5
You know, I think you're actually looking forward to Abelman's
libel
suit.
6
The subject matter of this book is the
libel
laws in Britain.
7
A VERDICT is expected in the Monica Leech
libel
trial later today.
8
It was the longest
libel
trial in the history of the State.
9
Lord Archer has settled his
libel
case debt with the Daily Star.
10
Whether you got an answer would probably depend on the
libel
laws.
11
Ms Beverley Cooper-Flynn TD's mammoth
libel
action against RTE finished last month.
12
THE potency of our
libel
law was illustrated once more last week.
13
Duterte had never filed a
libel
case against a journalist, he added.
14
Tells about a
libel
case he filed against art critic John Ruskin.
15
The newspapers kept within the almost boundless limits of the
libel
law.
16
Promoters were confronted; he was banned from shows and sued for
libel
.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
libel
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
criminal libel
sue for libel
seditious libel
blasphemous libel
allege libel
More collocations
Translations for
libel
russo
диффамация
português
difamação
espanhol
libelo
difamacion
difamación
catalão
difamació
Libel
through the time
Libel
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Less common
United States of America
Rare