Definitionadj. (used of statements) harmful and often untrue
Last update: June 18, 2015
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If you fail to prove a will, you are in danger of libelous slander. [Please select]
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"Most serious consequences have resulted in cases implying libelous assertions which have been made rashly," added Mr. [Please select]
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One humorous and distinctly libelous publication is "sold at the Islands of Saint Margaret, and distributed gratis at Paris." [Please select]
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So it would be manifestly libelous, ungentlemanly and proof conclusive of crass ignorance to assert that Samson in his capacity of commissioner employed spies to watch Gungadhura Singh. [Please select]
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Then when his brother was put in jail, because he had printed matter considered libelous, and forbidden to continue as the publisher, the newspaper appeared in Benjamin's name. [Please select]
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