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accused [əˈkjuːzd] SUST.

accuse [əˈkjuːz] V. trans.

2. accuse:

The police accused him of murder.
▶ accuser SUST.
▶ accusingly ADV.

Ejemplos de uso para accused

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Most accused witches immediately confessed, telling their torturers exactly what they wanted to hear.
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Those accused of blasphemy are subject to immediate incarceration, and most accused are denied bail to forestall mob violence.
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Critics among colleagues and the general public accused him of dereliction of duty, discrediting his office, and seeking personal gain.
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They also accused the city of using the funds for other municipal purposes.
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Many came back after the troops arrived and that the juries ties to the clans or fear of the accused has caused lawlessness.
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I think they feel a bit accused by it.
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The statement also accused authorities of confiscating the people's values and rights, and restricting their movement and activities.
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He was accused with insult, influence of a fair trial and violating the duty to observe secrecy.
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The name derives from the questioner putting the accused on oath "ex officio", meaning by virtue of his office or position.
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The directors were accused of ignoring "uneducated" audience.
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