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Definition of accusal in English: accusalnoun əˈkjuːz(ə)ləˈkjuzəl less common term for accusation Example sentencesExamples - It's not as if false accusals are occurring at dangerously epidemic proportions.
- More police, additional mobilization of military - there will be a presence of the government everywhere, including dis- and misinformation, false accusals and penetrating NGOs.
- 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’.
- That led to an avalanche of false accusals.
- It's an enigmatic pastiche of emotions, accusals, and imagery.
- He snubbed away all the accusals in a statement.
- So what better than take the accusal straight to a really stupid faculty member.
- 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?
- But it's funny how here in America, even being honest about yourself seems to solicit accusals of bragging in some way.
- This religion is truly merciless with their accusals and judgments.
- Between 1450 and 1700, Europe also saw a noticeable trend in male witch accusals.
- While I agree that I'm guilty of a moment's distraction, I feel I must defend myself against the memo's accusals of ‘sheer obtuseness where anything musical is concerned’ and ‘shameless disregard for the band's intentions’.
- This has probably been a fair accusal, in my opinion, but a notion that soon will be dying.
Rhymesbamboozle, foozle, ouzel, perusal, refusal Definition of accusal in US English: accusalnounəˈkjuzələˈkyo͞ozəl another term for accusation Example sentencesExamples - So what better than take the accusal straight to a really stupid faculty member.
- Between 1450 and 1700, Europe also saw a noticeable trend in male witch accusals.
- More police, additional mobilization of military - there will be a presence of the government everywhere, including dis- and misinformation, false accusals and penetrating NGOs.
- That led to an avalanche of false accusals.
- It's not as if false accusals are occurring at dangerously epidemic proportions.
- This has probably been a fair accusal, in my opinion, but a notion that soon will be dying.
- This religion is truly merciless with their accusals and judgments.
- It's an enigmatic pastiche of emotions, accusals, and imagery.
- But it's funny how here in America, even being honest about yourself seems to solicit accusals of bragging in some way.
- 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’.
- 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?
- He snubbed away all the accusals in a statement.
- While I agree that I'm guilty of a moment's distraction, I feel I must defend myself against the memo's accusals of ‘sheer obtuseness where anything musical is concerned’ and ‘shameless disregard for the band's intentions’.
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