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    libel
    /ˈlʌɪbl/

    noun

    • 1. a published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation; a written defamation: "he was found guilty of a libel on a Liverpool inspector of taxes"
    • 2. (in admiralty and ecclesiastical law) a plaintiff's written declaration.

    verb

    • 1. defame (someone) by publishing a libel: "the jury found that he was libelled by a newspaper"
    • 2. (in admiralty and ecclesiastical law) bring a suit against: "if a ship does you any injury you libel the ship"

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  2. : a statement or representation published without just cause and tending to expose another to public contempt. (2) : defamation of a person by written or representational means. (3) : the publication of blasphemous, treasonable, seditious, or obscene writings or pictures. (4) : the act, tort, or crime of publishing such a libel. libel. 2 of 2.

  3. LIBEL definition: 1. a piece of writing that contains bad and false things about a person: 2. to write and publish…. Learn more.

  4. Dec 19, 2015 · Definition of Libel. Noun. The defamation of a persons character by written or printed words or pictures. Noun. The act of publishing defamatory statements or pictures, or in any form other than spoken words or gestures. Verb. To make untrue, damaging statements as fact or truth, rather than opinion. Origin: 1250-1300 Middle English. What is ...

  5. to write and publish something that contains bad and false things about a person: She claims the newspaper libeled her in editorials and news articles. With a few exceptions, no writer consciously sits down with the aim of libeling anyone. Compare. slander noun.

  6. Libel is the act of publishing a statement about someone that is not true and that gives a bad impression about the person. Libel is usually contrasted with slander, which refers to a spoken statement that is not true. Both libel and slander are used in legal contexts.

  7. Libel definition: defamation by written, printed, or broadcast words or pictures. See examples of LIBEL used in a sentence.

  8. libel. the act of printing a statement about somebody that is not true and that gives people a bad opinion of them; the statement that is printed. He sued the newspaper for libel. libel against somebody The article was a serious libel against the professor.