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Noun(1) a formal charge of wrongdoing brought against a person; the act of imputing blame or guilt(2) a formal charge of wrongdoing brought against a person(3) the act of imputing blame or guilt

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(1) They can merely turn the accusal around to say you are too permissive or have no sense of morality or decency as in the above u2018declensionsu2019.(2) This has probably been a fair accusal , in my opinion, but a notion that soon will be dying.(3) So what better than take the accusal straight to a really stupid faculty member.(4) While I agree that I'm guilty of a moment's distraction, I feel I must defend myself against the memo's accusals of u2018sheer obtuseness where anything musical is concernedu2019 and u2018shameless disregard for the band's intentionsu2019.(5) That led to an avalanche of false accusals .(6) Between 1450 and 1700, Europe also saw a noticeable trend in male witch accusals .(7) More police, additional mobilization of military - there will be a presence of the government everywhere, including dis- and misinformation, false accusals and penetrating NGOs.(8) This religion is truly merciless with their accusals and judgments.(9) But it's funny how here in America, even being honest about yourself seems to solicit accusals of bragging in some way.(10) So what if it contains all of his trademarks: the pious smarm, the embarrassing contradictions, the distortions, the omissions, the sloppy insinuations posing as cogent accusals ?(11) He snubbed away all the accusals in a statement.(12) It's an enigmatic pastiche of emotions, accusals , and imagery.(13) It's not as if false accusals are occurring at dangerously epidemic proportions.
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Noun
1. accusation


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