libeling

Variant of libel

libel definition

li·bel (bəl)

noun

  1. any false and malicious written or printed statement, or any sign, picture, or effigy, tending to expose a person to public ridicule, hatred, or contempt or to injure a person's reputation in any way
  2. the act of publishing or displaying publicly such a thing
  3. anything that gives an unflattering or damaging picture of the subject with which it is dealing
  4. in ecclesiastical law and formerly in maritime law, a written statement containing the plaintiff's grievances; initial pleading

Etymology: ME, little book < OFr < L libellus, little book, writing, lampoon, dim. of liber, a book: see library

transitive verb libeled -·beled or libelled -·belled, libeling -·bel·ing or libelling -·bel·ling

  1. to publish or make a libel against
  2. to give an unflattering or damaging picture of
  3. to bring suit against by presenting a libel ()

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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