Similar words: the accused, accuse, accusation, focussed, accurate, accuracy, accurately, accumulate. Meaning: [-zd] n. a defendant in a criminal proceeding.
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241 He accused the leader of tearing up the party's manifesto .
242 She was accused of disclosing confidential material to a competitor.
243 It appeared that both the accused were acting in concert in the attack upon the deceased.
244 The interviewer accused the minister of stonewalling on the issue of tax increases.
245 The accused is alleged to be a member of a right-wing gang.
246 He stated that he had never seen the accused man.
247 Two of the largest oil companies have been accused of rigging prices.
248 The military has accused the clergy of mixing religion and politics.
249 The DNA samples found on her body did not match up with a sample taken from the accused.
250 Consumer watchdogs have accused banks of "appalling arrogance" in the way they treat customers.
251 She was accused of having impure thoughts about her male students.
252 A higher court of law overruled a lower court and set the accused person free.
253 The captain was accused of inciting other officers to mutiny.
254 He accused ministers of breaking election pledges to tighten up on immigration.
255 He was not an impartial witness because of his affinity with the accused.
256 The union accused the management of closing the door on further negotiation.
257 Local councillors accused the terrorists of showing a complete disregard for human life.
258 She was accused of making a public service an instrument of private advantage.
259 Her assistant was accused of theft and fraud by the police.
260 He accused broadcasters of contributing to the dumbing down of America.
261 If you are accused of being a Christian,[http://sentencedict.com/accused.html] there should be enough evidence to convict you. Joyce Meyer
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