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to libel
verb
To defame someone, especially in a manner that meets the legal definition of libel.
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It is impossible to libel mother nature.
He is no stranger to libel actions.
And reporting on corruption inevitably leads to libel suits.
Epstein acknowledges the power to libel and "wreck lives" made so widely available by the Internet.
Before he was buried, authorities alert to libel ordered the plate removed.
It is impossible to libel the dead; legal protection of reputation stops at the grave.
It said the summons was apparently linked to libel charges against the daily.
British courts have always been friendlier to libel claimants than their American counterparts.
"Free speech does not extend to libel, invasion of privacy and incitement to violence".
The premise of the marketplace applies broadly, not just to libel law.
But in the US, it was virtually impossible to libel even a live public figure!
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