antispeech

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English

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Etymology

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From anti- +‎ speech.

Adjective

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antispeech (comparative more antispeech, superlative most antispeech)

  1. Preventing free speech; censoring.
    • 2000, Melville B. Nimmer, Cases and materials on copyright and other aspects of entertainment litigation:
      Nevertheless, where the absence of the ability to mount an effective reply coincides with a strong antispeech interest such as the interest in reputation, the resulting balance of interests may properly be weighed against the right to speak.

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