NOUN
- a formal charge of wrongdoing brought against a person; the act of imputing blame or guilt
How To Use accusal In A Sentence
- She could face his accusal if only he could give the reason for it. The Coast of Chance
- Having the same events described in four different voices is a brilliantly absorbing device; the story sets the basic human plot - murder, unjust accusal, trial - in the context of the ferment of scientific ideas around the time of the foundation of the Royal Society, the religious hangover from the Revolution, and the immediate post-Restoration political uncertainty. January Books 10) Doon
- 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?
- This religion is truly merciless with their accusals and judgments.
- In the long period of years, people put more and more accusation the accusal on Li Hongbin, exaggerating his historical responsibility.
- Between 1450 and 1700, Europe also saw a noticeable trend in male witch accusals.
- They heard her anguished accusal of her uncle but Bandari was nowhere in sight. Haven
- 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 ‘declensions’.
- Besides, according to the principle of criminal procedure conformation, it is necessary to restrict the rights of changing accusal of courts.
- So what better than take the accusal straight to a really stupid faculty member.