Slapp Suit

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Pronunciation: /slæp sut/

Definitions of Slapp suit

noun a strategic lawsuit against public participation

Example Sentences

A1 A slapp suit is a type of lawsuit filed to intimidate or silence critics.

A2 In some countries, people use slapp suits to suppress free speech.

B1 The defendant in the slapp suit was ordered to pay the plaintiff's legal fees.

B2 The journalist faced a slapp suit after publishing an investigative report.

C1 The company's reputation was damaged by the slapp suit they filed against the whistleblower.

C2 The court dismissed the slapp suit, ruling in favor of the defendant.

Examples of Slapp suit in a Sentence

formal The company filed a slapp suit against the whistleblower in an attempt to silence them.

informal They're trying to scare me with a slapp suit, but I won't back down.

slang Don't worry about their slapp suit, it's just a scare tactic.

figurative Her words were like a slapp suit, attempting to silence any opposition.

Grammatical Forms of Slapp suit

past tense

slapped

plural

slapp suits

comparative

more slapp suit

superlative

most slapp suit

present tense

slaps suit

future tense

will slap suit

perfect tense

has slapped suit

continuous tense

is slapping suit

singular

slapp suit

positive degree

slapp suit

infinitive

to slap suit

gerund

slapping suit

participle

slapped suit

Origin and Evolution of Slapp suit

First Known Use: 1980 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'Slapp suit' originated in the United States in the 1980s during a rise in lawsuits aimed at silencing critics or activists through legal intimidation.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a strategic lawsuit against public participation, the term has evolved to encompass any lawsuit filed with the primary purpose of stifling free speech or public participation. It has become a key concept in discussions surrounding censorship and legal bullying.