Similar words: the accused, accuse, accusation, focussed, accurate, accuracy, accurately, accumulate. Meaning: [-zd] n. a defendant in a criminal proceeding.
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181 She accused me of being unfeeling because I left the cinema dry-eyed.
182 The lawyer argued that the accused had gone to the victim's house with the express purpose of killing her.
183 She was accused in 1974 of poisoning her second husband,(http://sentencedict.com/accused.html) Charles.
184 The accused was ordered to stand trial on a number of charges.
185 They were accused of non-observance of the terms of the contract.
186 Teachers are accused of levelling standards down to suit the needs of less able students.
187 The accused had thrown dust in the eyes of the police by giving them a false alibi.
188 He accused the US of meddling in China's internal affairs .
189 It's natural to react with disbelief if your child is accused of bullying.
190 Her family have been accused of cashing in on her death.
191 They have accused the government of trying to block the free flow of information.
192 He accused the Government of refusing to face facts about the economy.
193 He was accused of battering his former wife and child.
194 They accused the West of dumping out-of-date medicines on Third World countries.
195 He was repeatedly attacked by other inmates, who accused him of grassing.
196 only time I had a brush with the law was when I was falsely accused of taking away a car without the owner's consent.
197 All seven charges accused him of lying in his testimony.
198 The witness deposed that she had seen the accused on the day of the murder.
199 They were accused of duplicity in their dealings with both sides.
200 They accused the former prime minister of being a backseat driver.
201 He was accused of stirring up the thralls against their masters.
202 The Government is being accused of double standards in the way it is so tough on law and order yet allows its own MPs to escape prosecution for fraud.
203 The vice-president was accused of flip-flopping on several major issues.
204 By allowing her to go free the judge gave the accused the benefit of the doubt.
205 The Sunday Mercury accused her of trying to revenge herself on her former lover.
206 She accused the government of trampling on the needs and rights of the ordinary citizen.
207 The attorney for the union accused the Mayor of playing politics.
208 He was accused of passing state secrets to a foreign power.
209 He has accused opposition parties of hatching a plot to assassinate the Pope.
210 At the recommendation of a psychiatrist, the accused will remain under observation.
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