Libel
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British pronunciation/lˈa‍ɪbə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈɫaɪbəɫ/

Definitie & Betekenis van "libel"

01

laster, smaad

a published false statement that damages a person's reputation
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The celebrity sued the tabloid for libel after it published false and damaging statements about her personal life.
Libel is considered a serious offense because it involves making defamatory written statements that can harm someone's reputation.
The journalist faced charges of libel for falsely accusing the businessman of fraud in an article.
02

eIS, schriftelijke laster

a written statement in a legal case, outlining the harmful statements made against someone and what they seek from the court
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The defendant 's legal team responded to the libel with a motion to dismiss, arguing that the statements in question did not constitute defamation.
The judge reviewed the libel to determine if the allegations met the legal criteria for defamation under state law.
The lawyer meticulously drafted the libel to clearly outline the instances of defamation and their impact on the plaintiff's professional standing.
to libel
01

lasteren, smaad maken

to publish an incorrect statement in order to harm someone's good reputation
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