"Don't accuse me of putting that frog in your shoe without proof!"
The girl did not accuse the man of taking her necklace even though she knew he did.
I accuse you of taking up my time to answer this question! I can be argued that to accuse him of a crime he did not commit would be wrong.
It means to accuse or sentence someone.
accuse, blame, convict, punish, sentence
She tried to accuse him of stealing, but there was no evidence to support her claim.
he wa a nabob in the community and so no one would dare accuse him
She spoke with such blamlessness that nobody could accuse her of any wrongdoing.
The court has enough evidence to indict you for robbery. Pronounced in-dEYEt. Means to charge or accuse.
The present tense of accuse is accuse ie. I accuse you of stealing that money.
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I Accuse was created in 2003.
Accuse is a verb.