accuse in a sentence
n.
Definition
To charge someone with wrongdoing or a crime, often based on suspicion or belief.
Sample Sentences
- She decided to accuse him of theft after finding her missing jewelry.
- It's important to have evidence before you accuse someone of a crime.
- He was quick to accuse his colleague of taking credit for his work.
- The teacher chose not to accuse the student without first hearing his side of the story.
- They were reluctant to accuse anyone without knowing the full context of the situation.
- Accusing someone falsely can lead to serious legal repercussions.
- In her anger, she accused him of betrayal without understanding his reasons.
- The report made it clear that they could not accuse the company of any wrongdoing.
- Accusing a friend can strain even the strongest of relationships.
- He felt guilty for accusing her when he later discovered the truth.
- She decided to accuse him of stealing her ideas during the meeting.
- The teacher had to investigate before she could accuse any student of cheating.
- Accusing someone without evidence can lead to serious misunderstandings.
- He felt hurt when his friend chose to accuse him instead of discussing the issue.
- It's important to address problems directly rather than accuse others in anger.
- The lawyer warned her not to accuse the defendant until all the facts were gathered.
- Despite the rumors, she refused to accuse anyone without proof of their wrongdoing.
- They were quick to accuse the company of negligence after the incident.
- Accusing him publicly could damage his reputation beyond repair.
- She was careful with her words, knowing how easily accusations could escalate.
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