Similar words: the accused, accuse, accusation, focussed, accurate, accuracy, accurately, accumulate. Meaning: [-zd] n. a defendant in a criminal proceeding.
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1 The three men are accused of conspiracy.
2 He has been accused of spying.
3 She practically accused me of starting the fire!
4 She was accused of misusing company funds.
5 The firm was accused of dubious accounting practices.
6 She accused the official of corruption.
7 He accused the government of dithering over the deal.
8 She accused the United States of economic imperialism.
9 They are accused of theft from a newsagent's shop.
10 He accused the ambassador of diplomatic double-talk.
11 He accused some solicitors of sharp practice.
12 He was accused of stealing a small boy's bicycle.
13 A local man was accused of the murder.
14 The government has accused the media of bias.
15 She accused him of stealing her bicycle.
16 Advertisers were accused of exploiting consumers' credulity.
17 Salespeople are often accused of using artificial flattery.
18 The accused man declared himself innocent.
19 They were accused of conspiring against the king.
20 Mr Livingstone accused the government of being underhand.
21 He accused Mr MacGregor of "sleight of hand".
22 She is accused of attempting to cheat the taxman.
23 He was accused of operating the vessel while drunk.
24 We accused him of immortal conduct toward her.
25 He accused Mrs Moore of making an indecent suggestion.
26 Genetic scientists are often accused of perverting nature.
27 Richter is accused of committing treason against the state.
28 She accused the man of philandering with her danghter.
29 She was accused of deliberately misleading Parliament.
30 He was accused of sexually molesting a female colleague.
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