accuse
Can impeach (formally accuse) the president.
racism
President Lyndon B. Johnson accused the North Vietnamese of various aggressive actions during the Vietnam War, including launching attacks against U.S. and South Vietnamese forces. He highlighted their violations of peace agreements and their support for insurgency in South Vietnam, thereby undermining stability in the region. Johnson portrayed these actions as part of a broader strategy to expand communism in Southeast Asia, justifying increased military intervention by the United States.
stealing his silver cup
a goat, and Johnson's reason for accusing Goldwater was he wanted to hear him deny it
The present tense of accuse is accuse ie. I accuse you of stealing that money.
I Accuse was created in 2003.
Accuse is a verb.
The past participle of 'to accuse' is 'accused.'
In "The Ox-Bow Incident," Kinkaid is killed by a mob of townspeople who wrongfully accuse him of cattle rustling and murder. The mob acts hastily and lynches Kinkaid without proper evidence or a fair trial.
Before You Accuse Me was created in 1958.
The word accuse is a verb: accuse, accuses, accusing, accused. The noun forms for the verb to accuse are accuser, and the gerund, accusing. Another noun form is accusation.
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.
The duration of I Accuse My Parents is 1.13 hours.
Another word for accuse is blame and critized.
Another term for accuse is "allege" or "charge".