accuse

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Accuse Definition & Meaning

1. To charge someone with a wrongdoing or crime.

Example: The police accused the suspect of stealing the jewelry.

2. To blame someone for something.

Example: She accused her friend of spreading rumors about her.

3. To make a claim or allegation against someone.

Example: The employee accused her boss of discrimination.

4. To assert that someone is responsible for something negative.

Example: The teacher accused the student of cheating on the test.

5. To impute guilt or fault to someone.

Example: The prosecutor accused the defendant of committing murder.

Examples of the word accuse used in sentences.

  • The teacher accused the students of cheating on the test.
  • I accuse you of stealing my pencil.
  • The news article accused the company of causing pollution in the area.
  • Don't accuse me of lying, I'm telling the truth.
  • I'm sorry, but I can't accuse anyone without proof.
  • She was accused of cheating during the exam, but she denied it.
  • The customer accused the waiter of being rude to him.
  • The police officer accused the suspect of stealing the car.
  • Sarah accused her sister of breaking her favorite vase.
  • The police are accusing the man of committing a robbery.
  • He accused his friend of spreading false rumors about him.
  • The teacher accused the student of cheating on the exam.
  • She was wrongly accused of stealing money from the company.
  • My colleague accused me of not doing my job properly.
  • The police accused the suspect of being involved in the robbery.
  • The teacher accused the student of plagiarism after finding similarities in his paper with an online source.
  • The politician accused his opponent of spreading false rumors about him to gain votes.
  • The detective accused the suspect of stealing the diamond necklace during the party.
  • The manager accused the employee of being careless in handling confidential client information.
  • My boss accused me of purposefully delaying the project to sabotage the team's efforts.
  • The neighbor accused the other of not cleaning up after their pet dog on the lawn.
  • The opposing team accused our star player of using performance-enhancing drugs.
  • She accused her ex-husband of neglecting their children and not paying child support.
  • The local community is accusing the company of polluting the nearby river with toxic waste.
  • The politician was accused of taking bribes from corporate lobbyists.
  • Her ex-husband would often accuse her of being selfish and insensitive, but in truth, he was projecting his own flaws onto her.
  • Despite being accused of cheating, he vehemently denied any wrongdoing and provided evidence to support his claims.
  • The media often accuses politicians of corruption without concrete evidence, causing damage to their reputation.
  • I didn't mean to accuse him of lying, but the discrepancies in his story were impossible to ignore.
  • It is not fair to accuse her of incompetence without giving her a fair chance to prove herself.
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