allege 的定义
al·leged, al·leg·ing.
- to assert without proof.
- to declare with positiveness; affirm; assert: to allege a fact.
- to declare before a court or elsewhere, as if under oath.
- to plead in support of; offer as a reason or excuse.
- Archaic. to cite or quote in confirmation.
allege 近义词
assert; claim
更多allege例句
- Multiple attorneys have since come forward alleging that their clients had been subjected to hysterectomies and other gynecological procedures.
- In August 2019, the environmental groups filed suit against Bluestone, alleging excess discharges of selenium, which can be toxic to fish and other aquatic life.
- In the lawsuit against the city, Taylor’s family alleged that the 26-year-old was not given any medical attention and was left to die in the apartment.
- The push to avoid simulator training led to multiple poor decisions by Boeing, the committee alleged.
- They seek to cast doubt on the integrity of the electoral process, asserting that Democrats are using mail balloting to steal the election — “thwarting the will of the American people,” they alleged.
- They also allege their children are not in fact siblings, despite having been told they were.
- Was it, as some former employees allege, that the bosses bit off more than they could chew?
- Police allege the man was in a close relationship with Kakehi and they are investigating the details of his passing.
- The papers allege that Hayden escorted J.W. down a number of hallways.
- Army officials also allege that he worked for ethnic rebels as a “communications captain.”
- The English authorities expressly allege a deliberate purpose on Bruce's part to rid himself of his rival.
- It was neither age nor sickness, as the chroniclers allege, that prevented King Robert from leading the Weardale foray.
- If I am a forger or a friend of forgers, as you allege me to be, then I am unworthy to have served in the uniform of France.
- The emir would bring 500 witnesses to-morrow to establish any crime he was pleased to allege.
- The mere assertion of what he meant to allege must at least delay this hateful marriage.