Synonym: blame, charge, denounce, impeach, indict, tattle. Antonym: defend. Similar words: the accused, accusation, accuracy, accurate, accurately, occur, custody, excuse me. Meaning: [ə'kjuːz] v. 1. bring an accusation against; level a charge against 2. blame for, make a claim of wrongdoing or misbehavior against.
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(121) Opposition parties accuse the electoral commission of siding with the ruling party during the counting process of the first round.
(122) If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives.
(123) If I buy it today, will you accuse me of frivolity.
(124) You can't even accuse them of being some sort of overnight corporate entity.
(125) Washington and its allies accuse Iran of developing nuclear weapons under cover of a civilian energy program - a charge Tehran has denied repeatedly.
(126) In which case, we can also accuse him of naivete.
(127) compassion's part that leads the up - holders of capital punishment to accuse the abolitionists of sentimentality in being more sorry for the murderer than for his victim. ...
(128) Opponents accuse the league of being a xenophobic, regionalist and populist group, coalescing around anti-immigration policies.
(129) To make a claim of wrongdoing against; accuse or blame.
(130) His jealous competitors frequently accuse he of be too acquisitive or of taking apart theirs trade.
(131) Never accuse a reviewer of dishonesty or exaggeration; erroneous claims are often the result of a misunderstanding, not maliciousness.
(132) Many Lebanese politicians accuse Syria of his killing, which Damascus steadfastly denies.
(133) The next time your friend does not get one of your jokes, there is no need to accuse him of being a lamebrain.
(134) In the legal action, Salinger's lawyers accuse the new unauthorised novel of being "a rip-off pure and simple".
(135) They accuse Nato of using eight rockets to carry out the attack, which pulverised a country estate west of the capital Tripoli.
(136) India says no improvement in the relationship can come until Pakistan cracks down on the militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba, who Indian authorities accuse of carrying out the Mumbai attacks.
(137) Have you ever had a case where somebody accuse your journalists of getting the wrong end of the stick?
(138) His jealous competitors often accuse him of being too acquisitive and of taking away their business.
(139) You can never accuse Just Cause 2 of taking itself too seriously, especially when you come to the point in the game where Rico is attacked by Uzi-wielding ninjas.
(140) They can't seem to really resist the Jewish leaders who want to accuse Paul of being insurrectionist.
(141) They accuse the World Bank of wasting money on ineffective medicines.
(142) Boehner referred to Democrats as Defeatocrats, going on to accuse the minority of embolden terrorists.
(143) Journalists accuse President Victor Yanukovych of giving the order to switch TVi off -- state officials deny involvement.
(144) He very fear, ask cure of one accuse falsely to help then.
(145) Brian sided with his sister, which led his mother to accuse him of being disloyal.
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(146) In the run-up to the poll, human rights groups accuse Beijing of creating a "climate of fear" aimed at skewing the result.
(147) This is to associate one of logion that accuse an assistant president to hold president Liu Chuanzhi concurrently.
(148) To excuse oneself before there is occasion is to accuse oneself. To draw blood in full health gives the hint to ill will. An excuse unexpected arouses suspicion from its slumbers.
(149) Boehner referred to Democrats as Defeatocrats, going on to accuse the minority of helping embolden terrorists.
(150) Don't accuse yourself of being lazy or being a procrastinator, but ask – what's making this so difficult?
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