libelous in English

adjective
1
containing or constituting a libel.
a libelous newspaper story

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1. The press published libelous articles about us.

2. Bilianic Yelp leaves libelous material on request

3. Some of the content of the autobiography was potentially libelous .

4. Here, the truer the scandal, the more libelous it is.

5. What are another words for Calumnious? Slanderous, defamatory, libelous

6. The magazine was sued for printing a libelous article about her family.

7. We do not tolerate abusive, malicious, libelous, defamatory or personal attacks.

8. Synonyms for Calumnious include defamatory, libellous, slanderous, abusive, derogatory, insulting, libelous, lying, scandalous and aspersive

9. I'm afraid we can't print your story on the fraud scandal, it might be libelous.

10. An angry employee could make libelous statements or divulge confidential company information.

11. An alternative to monetary damages is an injunction prohibiting publication of the allegedly libelous material.

12. But I think I have a right to resent, to object, to libelous statements about my dog.

13. Xiong said Internet companies should suspend the accounts of users who spread rumors or libelous statements.

14. No evidence has been found in the case so far and therefore it is probably a libelous suit.

15. The libelous stories his paper continues to print about the royal family have become a matter of concern.

16. The book was libelous, so the publishers had to call in all copies of it from the bookshops.

17. Material insulting, or that could be considered defamatory or libelous, to other persons, institutions or companies.

18. In the past, some libelous communications were punished even if true. Today, however, only false statements can be termed libel.

19. Calumnious - (used of statements) harmful and often untrue; tending to discredit or malign calumniatory , defamatory , denigrating , denigrative , denigratory , libellous , libelous , slanderous

20. The scandalous, seditious and libelous books that need to be brought to justice in this remarkable sentence are suddenly revealed to have a soul.

21. He extended the law of lèse-majesté (injured majesty) to include, in addition to seditious acts, merely libelous words against his own person.

22. Eg; I find but only two sorts of writings which the magistrate cared to take notice of: those either blasphemous and atheistical , or libelous.

23. Users shall not post any advertisement on the Websites which contains any false, inaccurate, misleading or libelous content or contains any computer virus.

24. Internet users and providers cannot be held liable for posting libelous material written by someone else, the California Supreme Court ruled unanimously today. Sentencedict.com

25. One fellow student viewed this 15 year old's behavior as particularly invasive and libelous and shot him in the head and killed him on the school campus.

26. However, critics question whether it is justifiable to allow the portal site to decide whether a comment is libelous or not– a tough judgement call even for legal professionals.

27. All articles are edited by a professional team of editors, so ensuring that the articles contain no malicious or libelous content and as few inaccuracies as possible.

28. In the early 1940s the Supreme Court announced in rather definitive terms that the First Amendment did not cover obscene or libelous speech, fighting words, or commercial speech.

29. The South Korean Communications Commission held a conference this week proposing regulations [ko] that give popular portal sites the power to make user comments invisible especially those considered libelous, for 30 days.

30. Thus, for example, if a student posts a libelous message to our Usenet server and we never learn of it, the student alone will be liable if the message results in a lawsuit.

31. Calumnious: 1 adj (used of statements) harmful and often untrue; tending to discredit or malign Synonyms: calumniatory , defamatory , denigrating , denigrative , denigratory , libellous , libelous , slanderous harmful causing or capable of causing harm

32. This is but one item in a growing laundry list of angry and sometimes borderline Libelous remarks that Mac crowds -- initially under the Conductorship of Grand Wizardess Sarah Palin -- have uttered.