libeled
verb (past tense and past participle of 'libel') as in strong fondness
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Example:The politician was slandered by his opponents during the election campaign.
Definition:To speak or publish false and damaging things about someone, especially in order to damage their reputation.
Example:The scientist was denounced as a fraud after being libeled in a peer-reviewed journal.
Definition:To publicly express strong condemnations of someone or something; to openly criticize harshly and fiercely.
Example:The newspaper criticism of the government's policies sometimes becomes groundless libel.
Definition:To find fault with or express an adverse opinion about; to comment critically or disparagingly upon.
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