Accuse
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British pronunciation/ɐkjˈuːz/
American pronunciation/əkˈjuz/

Definición y Significado de "accuse"

to accuse
01

acusar

to say that a person or group has done something wrong
Transitive: to accuse sb | to accuse sb of sth
to accuse definition and meaning
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She accused her colleague of stealing her ideas during the meeting.
He was falsely accused of cheating on the exam and faced serious consequences.
The teacher warned the students not to accuse each other without solid proof.
02

acusar, imputar

to formally say that someone has done something wrong or illegal, often involving making specific charges against them
Transitive: to accuse sb of an offense
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The prosecutor will accuse the defendant of embezzlement during the trial.
In legal proceedings, the defense attorney may accuse the witness of providing false information.
In a heated argument, one may accuse another of dishonesty without substantial evidence.
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She accused her colleague of stealing her ideas during the meeting.
He was falsely accused of cheating on the exam and faced serious consequences.
The teacher warned the students not to accuse each other without solid proof.
The child accused the dog of eating his homework, much to his parents' amusement.
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