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Diffamation pénale
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
criminal libel SUST.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. libel [ingl. brit. ˈlʌɪb(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈlaɪbəl] SUST.
1. libel (crime):
to bring an action for libel against sb, to sue sb for libel atrbv. action, case, proceedings, suit
to bring an action for libel against sb, to sue sb for libel award, damages
2. libel (article, statement):
3. libel (slander, insult):
II. libel <part. pres. etc libelling, libelled ingl. am. libeling, libeled> [ingl. brit. ˈlʌɪb(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈlaɪbəl] V. trans.
I. criminal [ingl. brit. ˈkrɪmɪn(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈkrɪm(ə)n(ə)l] SUST.
II. criminal [ingl. brit. ˈkrɪmɪn(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈkrɪm(ə)n(ə)l] ADJ.
1. criminal activity, behaviour, history, tendency:
2. criminal fig.:
en el diccionario PONS
I. libel [ˈlaɪbl] SUST. DER., PRENSA
II. libel <ingl. brit. -ll- [or ingl. am. -l-]> [ˈlaɪbl] V. trans. DER., PRENSA
I. criminal [ˈkrɪmɪnl] SUST.
criminel(le) m (f)
II. criminal [ˈkrɪmɪnl] ADJ.
en el diccionario PONS
I. libel [ˈlaɪ·b ə l] SUST. DER., PRENSA
II. libel [ˈlaɪ·b ə l] V. trans. DER., PRENSA
I. criminal [ˈkrɪm·ɪ·n ə l] SUST.
criminel(le) m (f)
II. criminal [ˈkrɪm·ɪ·n ə l] ADJ.
Present
Ilibel
youlibel
he/she/itlibels
welibel
youlibel
theylibel
Past
Ilibelled / ingl. am. libeled
youlibelled / ingl. am. libeled
he/she/itlibelled / ingl. am. libeled
welibelled / ingl. am. libeled
youlibelled / ingl. am. libeled
theylibelled / ingl. am. libeled
Present Perfect
Ihavelibelled / ingl. am. libeled
youhavelibelled / ingl. am. libeled
he/she/ithaslibelled / ingl. am. libeled
wehavelibelled / ingl. am. libeled
youhavelibelled / ingl. am. libeled
theyhavelibelled / ingl. am. libeled
Past Perfect
Ihadlibelled / ingl. am. libeled
youhadlibelled / ingl. am. libeled
he/she/ithadlibelled / ingl. am. libeled
wehadlibelled / ingl. am. libeled
youhadlibelled / ingl. am. libeled
theyhadlibelled / ingl. am. libeled
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We feel the only way to set the record straight once and for all is to pursue this matter through a libel action.
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The two viciously attacked one another in newspaper columns in early 1870, and sued one another for libel.
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The objective truth of a statement in violation of the libel law was not a defense.
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The case established some precedent that the truth should be an absolute defense against libel charges.
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As a result, a number of civil libel charges were brought against him.
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