libellous Meaning in Telugu ( libellous తెలుగు అంటే)
అపవాదు, అవమానపరిచే సూచిక
Adjective:
అబద్ధాల మద్దతును తిరస్కరించడానికి, అవమానపరిచే సూచిక,
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libellous's Usage Examples:
four more libellous pamphlets were found which were being dispersed seditiously in the City, and these he also forwarded to the Lord Treasurer.
the Act of Uniformity 1662, and on this account he was the subject of a libellous attack, published in 1665, entitled Covenant-Renouncers Desperate Apostates.
In his letter to Warburg, Orwell wrote that he thought his essay really too libellous to print, adding that it should be printed when the people most concerned are dead.
While his review was mostly legitimate, a small libellous portion was secretly added by Bobbie.
were modelled on the Wrens, and that Nellie"s affair in the novel was libellous to Ellen Wren.
ultraliberal libr- book Latin liber, libri interlibrary, libel, libellant, libellee, libellous, librarian, library, libretto lig- bind Latin ligare, ligatus.
He has some success in baptizing chieftains but also meets opposition and ends up killing two or three men who had composed libellous poetry about him.
found mischievous and libellous, the fire and the executioner will be the timeliest and the most effectuall remedy, that mans prevention can use.
spelling or typing errors, a wording change or addition, or need to suppress libellous or otherwise offensive text.
racist, sexist[citation needed], homophobic/transphobic[citation needed], libellous, infringes someone else"s trade mark or leads to contempt of court.
not get on well with his general, and his quarrelsome disposition, his overweening vanity and his habit of composing libellous chansons made him eventually.
However, sporgery is not merely disruptive but also deceptive or libellous—it involves falsifying objectionable posts so they appear to come from.
He circulated libellous information about the Protestant preacher John Véron, for which he made.
Synonyms:
calumniatory, denigratory, calumnious, harmful, slanderous, denigrative, libelous, defamatory, denigrating,
Antonyms:
nontoxic, benign, constructive, inoffensive, harmless,