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the libel
verb
To defame someone, especially in a manner that meets the legal definition of libel.
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So did the libel laws.
The libel sticks, the retraction goes unnoticed.
The libel process is terrifying.
The libel case will be heard today and Friday.
Reform of the libel laws is long overdue.
"Don't believe the libel, the defamation, the lies.
The court costs would fall to the libel bully.
The Libel Reform Campaign appears to be making headway.
The queen's speech did not provide details of the government's plans for overhauling the libel laws.
ANNALS OF LAW about the libel case, New York Times Co. vs. Sullivan.
He adopted a more circumspect tone after the libel judgment in 2001.
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