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Sentence count:157+13Posted:2016-07-23Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: accusalchargeSimilar words: sensationcompensationoccupationconversationaccusethe accusednationrelationMeaning: [‚ækjuː'zeɪʃn]  n. 1. a formal charge of wrongdoing brought against a person; the act of imputing blame or guilt 2. an assertion that someone is guilty of a fault or offence. 
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61. It is fair to say that international organizations are much more sensitive to this accusation than formerly.
62. Prime is connected with the trial before Pilate and false accusation.
63. Without altering the relationship of speaker and hearer, the next section turns statement into accusation.
64. At worst it is a process by which the police conclusions are transformed into a formal accusation.
65. This can make those rare beings quite boring - an accusation you could never level at Jack.
66. The teacher has been suspended while the accusation is being investigated.
67. I knew Hertz Lipmann would have willingly made a false accusation against anyone, if the Party required it of him.
68. He had been found guilty by inferred accusation, and this had ruined his career.
69. This is an accusation which affects the whole of our enquiry.
70. I can't, of course, comment on your ex's accusation that you intimidate men.
71. My friend in Holborn rang a friend who rang the Chelsea police and found they were taking the accusation very seriously.
72. That was not my understanding of the regulations, and I resent your accusation that I failed to follow them correctly.
73. Locke is anxious to defend his political philosophy against the accusation that it encourages rebellion.
74. For many years cigarette manufacturers survived the accusation that cigarettes killed you.
75. The university has rejected the accusation, as Gareth Furby reports.
76. Her accusation in front of her family had made him coldly furious, she realised with a jolt.
77. And I also know that certain shops in Northern Ireland refused to display it because of the tricolour so that accusation is quite legitimate.
78. She had smarted at Jenny's accusation the night of the dinner party that she had encouraged Matthew.
79. Of course he'd sue me for slander if l made the accusation publicly.
80. Even the accusation that the Anonymous Fellowships require a religious understanding and belief is unfounded.
81. Often he found her quietly weeping, but they were never tears of accusation; only tears of regret.
82. You just can't level the same accusation at Rickenbacker, since they've always made good stuff.
83. Didn't she realise how painful an accusation of that magnitude was?
84. Journalists who repeated this accusation either had not read the Report, or were simply being malicious.
85. The accusation that the abuse was not being reported came from a police officer who was talking to two kids.
86. A frequent accusation levelled against the nouveau roman and, indeed, both modernism and postmodernism is their apolitical nature.
87. The girl was put under intense pressure from prosecutors to carry forward her accusation.
87. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
88. The accusation has been wholly refuted by an in-depth analysis of the evidence.
89. The traditional whipping-stick the accusation of being photographic used to chastise artists was now extended to include cinematography.
90. His complicity, if proved, would be a sensation, but even his critics poured scorn on the accusation.
More similar words: sensationcompensationoccupationconversationaccusethe accusednationrelationzonationequationdonationformationoperationeducationnationallocationradiationsummationallegationinflationsituationmigrationviolationisolationvariationinclinationregulationindicationcombinationlimitation
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