accusing (verb)

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  • 28accuse */*/*/ — UK [əˈkjuːz] / US [əˈkjuz] verb [transitive] Word forms accuse : present tense I/you/we/they accuse he/she/it accuses present participle accusing past tense accused past participle accused to say that someone has done something wrong or committed …

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  • 29accuse — /əˈkjuz / (say uh kyoohz) verb (t) (accused, accusing) 1. to bring a charge against; charge with the fault or crime: to accuse the defendant of a crime. 2. to ascribe fault to: to accuse someone of being lazy. {Latin accūsāre accuse, blame;… …

  • 30ac|cuse — «uh KYOOZ», verb, cused, cus|ing. –v.t. 1. to charge with having done something wrong, with being something bad, or with having broken the law: »The driver was accused of speeding. He was accused as accessory to the crime. SYNONYM(S): denounce,… …

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