Libel Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for libel.
libel
libel
/ˈlaɪbəl/
slander
defame
Examples
- Is listing the name of a libellous book in itself libel
- Like Williams, he was prosecuted for seditious libel and blasphemous libel.
- If the latter, it was a seditious libel.
- Is the foregoing actionably libelous
- Morever, the summary was libelous.
- The libelous statement is cited.
- Is there anything libellous in the current draft
- It is untrue to the source and possibly libelous.
- The accusation of blood drinking is the libel.
- The charge was libelling the House of Commons.
a false and malicious publication printed for the purpose of defaming a living person
noun
the written statement of a plaintiff explaining the cause of action (the defamation) and any relief he seeks
noun
print slanderous statements against
verb
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Those who like to label others tend to defame them.
"Li + Bell. Lying badly, ringing a bell of false alarm."
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