Use "libel" in a sentence

1. The paper got clobbered for libel.

2. A synonym for Blacken is libel.

3. He sued the newspaper for libel.

4. The jury awarded libel damages of £000.

5. What is that compared to a libel action?

6. She threatened to sue the magazine for libel.

7. Warren sued him for libel over the remarks.

8. We read about the suit for libel

9. He sued several of his Antagonists for libel.

10. 14 This photograph is a libel on him.

11. Mr Warren sued him for libel over the remarks.

12. The ruling set a precedent for future libel cases.

13. You can throw a libel action against The Paper.

14. Miss James could not afford to sue for libel.

15. Punitive damages in libel cases are a legal anomaly.

16. You withdraw your libel action against Lord Queensberry.

17. Parizeau and Bouchard initiated an action in libel.

18. You must vindicate yourself and fight this libel.

19. You run that, and I will sue you for libel.

20. Technicality Libel law has been allowed to become extremely complex.

21. To slander or libel: a reputation Bespattered by malicious gossip.

22. This is what made the Donovan libel action so daft.

23. 18 Courts in some states treat slander and libel differently.

24. ◦ b. the cause of action is libel or slander.

25. The sisters brought a libel action against the newspaper .

26. Canadian libel law is based on English common law.

27. The woman appeared before the judge on a charge of libel.

28. Grobbelaar later sued The Sun for libel and was awarded £85,000.

29. Excuse me for not wanting to be sued for libel, again.

30. 28 A countercharge of libel was made by the opposing counsel.

31. He sued for libel, but the case was eventually dismissed.

32. And announced that it will sue the plaintiffs for libel.

33. The paper got clobbered with libel damages of half a million pounds.

34. The defendants in the libel case maintain that their allegations are true.

35. If you attack him by innuendo, you will be sued for libel.

36. Although Tudor faced innumerable lawsuits for libel, he could not be silenced.

37. Rutherford, Brother Russell laid a criminal charge of defamatory libel against Ross.

38. The cost of defending the libel action almost bankrupted the small magazine.

39. Another word for Backbite: slander, abuse, knock, rubbish, libel Collins English Thesaurus

40. For years now, I am a victim of slander, libel and threats.

41. As a result of the fierce exchange, Robertson sued Campbell for libel.

42. He may even take legal action against those responsible for the libel.

43. 28 What constitutional considerations apply in cases of libel or slander?

44. Libel plaintiffs are virtually obliged to go into the witness box.

45. Wilkes was eventually arrested for seditious libel but he fled to France to escape punishment; he was expelled from the House of Commons, and found guilty in absentia of blasphemy and libel.

46. Seems impossible that Gannett's actions would ever meet the legal standards for libel.

47. His attempt to discredit his opponent boomeranged when he was charged with libel.

48. A libel action is being brought against the magazine that published the article.

49. The libel claim followed an article which insinuated that the President was lying.

50. She decided to sue for libel after the newspaper smeared her private life.

51. Another word for Calumniate: slander, knock, rubbish, libel, blacken Collins English Thesaurus

52. It can be difficult for public figures to win a libel case.

53. 3 Pathetic effort, the story's unusable, nothing more than an unsubstantiated libel.

54. Trade unions Trade unions, and most other unincorporated associations can not sue for libel.

55. To Backbite (also: to bash, to besmirch, to calumniate, to denigrate, to libel, to backstab)

56. These writings were reproduced in Le Devoir. Parizeau and Bouchard initiated an action in libel.

57. Last month three Court of Appeal court judges refused to overturn the libel jury's verdict.

58. This led to acrimonious libel actions in 1884 and 1886, which Adams won.

59. If they are rich and the article is defamatory, they can sue libel.

60. He has issued a writ for libel against the radio star Michael Clery.

61. Her main/primary purpose in suing the newspaper for libel was to clear her name.

62. The Board has banned the film on the grounds that it Contravenes criminal libel laws

63. Synonyms for Calumniate include asperse, blacken, knock, libel, malign, rubbish, slander, vilify, defame and denigrate

64. We were charged with ‘publishing a blasphemous libel’ because of the criticism of the clergy.

65. Except in matrimonial actions and libel cases a civil trial is usually free of such influence .

66. He claimed that he had been misquoted and he threatened to sue the magazine for libel.

67. 16 The Board has banned the film on the grounds that it contravenes criminal libel laws.

68. A corporation may sue for a libel affecting property, not for one merely affecting personal reputation.

69. The board has banned the film on the grounds that it Contravenes criminal libel laws

70. Synonyms for Backbite include detract, knock, libel, rubbish, abuse, calumniate, defame, denigrate, disparage and malign

71. Synonyms for Aspersing include defamation, libel, slander, calumny, vilification, calumniation, libeling, libelling, maligning and smearing

72. Pitka claimed that these words were false and defamatory and sued the newspaper for libel.

73. He was vindicated when he successfully sued the tabloid that broke the story for libel.

74. The Board has banned the film on the grounds that it contravenes criminal libel laws.

75. He turns around and he sues me for libel and gets a restraining order against me.

76. Euston was in fact still in England and immediately filed a case against Parke for libel.

77. The bishops were sent to the Tower on the grounds that their petition was seditious libel.

78. Meanwhile, Dymovskiy has been fired “for libel and actions that damage the honor” of the police.

79. Witnesses who were caught distributing the tract were charged with the crime of publishing “seditious libel.”

80. Certainly not. & lt; i& gt; You withdraw your libel action against Lord Queensberry. & lt; / i& gt;