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Significados de
accusive
em inglês
Containing or expressing accusation.
accusing
accusatory
accusative
Termos relacionados
inculpatory
inculpative
Sinônimos
Examples for "
accusing
"
accusing
accusatory
accusative
Examples for "
accusing
"
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.
1
But taking the wider view, there is another, less
accusatory
story here.
2
The question sounded
accusatory
and Catherine tried hard not to be defensive.
3
Leelee's expression-the few times she even acknowledged Emma's presence-was sharp and
accusatory
.
4
Where've you been? Chip Connor's voice sounded almost
accusatory
,
and Whalen scowled.
5
Anything else would have sounded
accusatory
,
and he didn't want it to.
1
The man with whom the
accusative
persons are placed is called Sheriff.
2
He oiled his machine with
accusative
frequency, but I failed to respond.
3
If people were classified grammatically, you'd be in the
accusative
case!
4
Darkhorse, of course, did not respond to the patriarch's angry and
accusative
call.
5
Tasya is an instance of the genitive for the
accusative
.
Uso de
accusive
em inglês
1
As for his wife, physiognomy championed her even in the face of their
accusive
talk.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Colocações frequentes
accusive talk
Accusive
ao longo do tempo