accusing 的 2 个定义
ac·cused, ac·cus·ing.
- to charge with the fault, offense, or crime: He accused him of murder.
- to find fault with; blame.
ac·cused, ac·cus·ing.
- to make an accusation.
accusing 近义词
place blame for wrongdoing, fault
accusing 的近义词 44 个
- allege
- arraign
- arrest
- attack
- blame
- brand
- charge
- cite
- complain
- denounce
- implicate
- indict
- name
- prosecute
- sue
- summon
- apprehend
- attribute
- betray
- censure
- criminate
- finger
- frame
- impeach
- impute
- incriminate
- inculpate
- libel
- litigate
- recriminate
- slander
- slur
- tax
- blow the whistle
- bring charges
- file claim
- hang something on
- hold accountable
- lay at door
- let have it
- lodge complaint
- pin on
- point finger at
- serve summons
accusing 的反义词 17 个
更多accusing例句
- Facebook responded Thursday afternoon with a long statement accusing Apple of trying to distract users from its own privacy issues.
- Despite a new process to remove board members from office, Kevin Beiser – who has been accused of sexual harassment and unwanted touching by four men – is likely to stay on the San Diego Unified school board.
- Kiken is one of about a half-dozen doctors who have been publicly accused of covertly inseminating patients with their own sperm.
- More recently, a professor at George Washington University was accused of Blackfishing during her entire professional career.
- The marketplace giant has been accused of using data from independent sellers on its website to launch competing products.
- Accusing his opponents of being locked in a Cold War mind-set, it is Stone who is beholden to old orthodoxies.
- Because especially my sister is not capable of doing the stuff that he is accusing her of doing.
- There are now up to 19 women accusing him of sexual assault.
- So does his comment about treason, which plugs into the mentality of those accusing the President of sedition and disloyalty.
- Speaking to reporters in Ankara, Erdogan said there were critics accusing Turkey of bargaining with ISIS.
- And as he stood enmeshed in its sinister thraldom, he thought he again saw her rise and point an accusing finger at him.
- "Take those men to the guardhouse," he ordered curtly, pointing an accusing finger at Hicks and Bevans.
- I was a devil; my violin was a devil, and the shadows on the wall swayed like accusing spirits.
- Impatiently I smother the accusing whisper of my conscience, "By the right of revolutionary ethics."
- Hoping to terminate the thefts, Johnny complained to the overseer, though without accusing Jack.