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libelous
[ lahy-buh-luhs ]
Other 51Թ Forms
- b·dzܲ· especially British, b·dzܲ· adverb
- ԴDz·b·dzܲ adjective
- non·b·dzܲ· adverb
- ܲ·b·dzܲ adjective
- un·b·dzܲ· adverb
- ܲ·b·dzܲ adjective
- un·b·dzܲ· adverb
Example Sentences
He is suing various media organizations — including the board of the Pulitzer Prizes and the Des Moines Register and its parent company, Gannett — over journalism he claims was libelous or unfair.
Discovery and the production company Ample Entertainment of inflicting emotional distress through defamatory and libelous claims made in the documentary.
Other people were encumbered by concerns at the time, possibly about, you know, is that libelous?
But what is not a good faith sort of criticism or engagement is making false, libelous accusations about scientists, or comparing them to convicted criminals.
The lawsuit alleges the principal and the district violated the California Education Code, which provides strong protections for student journalism and free speech with few exceptions, such as content that is obscene, libelous or slanderous.
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