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What is the past tense of libel?

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The past tense of libel is libelledUK (Britain) or libeledUS (US).

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of libel is libels.

The present participle of libel is libellingUK or libelingUS.

The past participle of libel is libelledUK (Britain) or libeledUS (US).

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Another bahai libelled this man to his employers in hope of injuring him.
I am writing to express my concern that the fair name of Shepperton is about to be libelled in the most scurrilous fashion.
Gilligan's lawyer wrote to the film production company, seeking to ensure that he was not libelled.
And when we're libeled or defamed, we use the disinfectant power of the press to correct the record instead of libel attorneys.
Richardson claims she was libeled and her reputation as a professional interviewer has been irrevocably damaged.
Browne has viciously slandered and libeled me, in the public media, repeatedly.

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