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Meanings of
accusing
in English
Containing or expressing accusation.
accusatory
accusative
accusive
Related terms
inculpatory
inculpative
Usage of
accusing
in English
1
JEM pulled out this year
accusing
the government of attacking its positions.
2
Ayrault has been the most forward in
accusing
Russia of war crimes.
3
He is constantly
accusing
others of 'not keeping up' with the literature.
4
Several tried to turn the tables,
accusing
News International of withholding evidence.
5
Many are
accusing
the government of trying to impose conservative Islamic reforms.
6
She seemed to have no problem
accusing
me when she wasn't sure.
7
However, Meghan's father was less generous,
accusing
them of damaging the monarchy.
8
Jack was in her office,
accusing
and threatening her, five minutes later.
9
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission lawsuit
accusing
it of racial bias in hiring.
10
The Labour Party is
accusing
the Government of hiding bad unemployment figures.
11
Avoid
accusing
,
criticising or jumping to conclusions when you open the discussion.
12
The problem reasserted itself when someone talked him into
accusing
her anyway.
13
Mr O'Neill disputes this claim,
accusing
the prime minister of a stunt.
14
The Labour spokesperson for Primary Industries is
accusing
Federated Farmers of hypocrisy.
15
I am not
accusing
the great Amurath; nevertheless precautions are always proper.
16
Signs went up
accusing
us of collaborating, and our house was surrounded.
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accusing
accuse
Noun
Singular
accuse
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
accuse the government
accuse eyes
accuse finger
accuse conscience
point an accusing
More collocations
Accusing
through the time
Accusing
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Australia
Common
South Africa
Common
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