Associations to the word «Libelling»
Noun
- Ruling
- Bookseller
- Treason
- Holocaust
- Qc
- Redress
- Infringement
- Barrister
- Zion
- Blood
- Offense
- Columnist
- Liability
- Hearst
- Action
- Editorial
- Reporting
- Harassment
- Sullivan
- Decency
- Conspiracy
- Statement
- Awarding
- Speech
- Claimant
- Proceeding
- Law
- Justification
- Fraud
- Howe
- Journalist
- Tibetan
- Tesla
- Immunity
- Judgment
- Solicitor
- Misconduct
- Leaflet
- Levant
- Trial
- Freedom
- Deborah
- Copyright
- Gossip
- Complaint
- Distress
- Jail
- Scandal
- Extortion
- Tome
- Censure
- Expulsion
- Comment
- Statute
- Claim
- Lawyer
- Restraint
- Hatred
- Jurisdiction
- Attorney
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
LIBEL, noun. A written or pictorial statement which unjustly seeks to damage someone's reputation.
LIBEL, noun. (uncountable) The act or crime of displaying such a statement publicly.
LIBEL, noun. Any defamatory writing; a lampoon; a satire.
LIBEL, noun. (law) A written declaration or statement by the plaintiff of his cause of action, and of the relief he seeks.
LIBEL, noun. A brief writing of any kind, especially a declaration, bill, certificate, request, supplication, etc.
LIBEL, verb. (transitive) To defame someone, especially in a manner that meets the legal definition of libel.
LIBEL, verb. (legal) To proceed against (a ship, goods, etc.) by filing a libel.
LIBEL CHILL, noun. (legal) (idiomatic) Uneasiness or unwillingness to speak publicly or to write about a matter, as a result of the threat or suggestion of legal action should one do so.
LIBEL TOURISM, noun. (legal) (derogatory) A form of forum shopping in which plaintiffs choose to file libel suits in jurisdictions thought more likely to give a favourable result.
Dictionary definition
LIBEL, noun. A false and malicious publication printed for the purpose of defaming a living person.
LIBEL, noun. The written statement of a plaintiff explaining the cause of action (the defamation) and any relief he seeks.
LIBEL, verb. Print slanderous statements against; "The newspaper was accused of libeling him".
Wise words
Every once in a while, you let a word or phrase out and you
want to catch it and bring it back. You can't do that. It's
gone, gone forever.