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                           accusation verb make an accusation  • You’ve made a lot of accusations but you haven’t got any evidence.  bring an accusation against somebody  • The accusations against him were brought by two 18-year-old women.  level an accusation against/at somebody  (= bring an accusation against someone ) • As a result, some outrageous accusations were levelled at her.  face an accusation  (= have an accusation made about you ) • The police faced accusations of using excessive force.  deny/dismiss an accusation  • The government denied accusations of corruption.  prove/support an accusation  • There were very few facts to support the accusation against him.  adjectives  serious accusation  • These are very serious accusations indeed.  false accusation  • There were a lot of false accusations throughout the trial.  unfounded/groundless  (= not based on facts or reason ) • The accusation is totally unfounded. • The embassy denied what it called groundless accusations about its involvement in the attack.  outrageous  (= shocking and extremely unfair ) • He was drunk and his accusations were becoming more and more outrageous.  a wild accusation  (= with no evidence to support it ) • She’s made all sorts of wild accusations about him, hasn’t she?  bitter accusations  (= angry ) • The dispute was marked by bitter accusations from both sides.  repeated accusations  • Repeated accusations of neglect were made against the authorities.  renewed accusations  (= made again, often in a more forceful way ) • The government faced renewed accusations of corruption.  further accusations  • There were further accusations of incompetence.  phrases  amid accusations of something  (= surrounded by accusations ) • He fled the country amid accusations of fraud. 
                           
                           
                           
                           
                        
    
                       
                    
                        
                        
                        
                    
 
                    
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                             noun ADJ.  serious | false, groundless, unfounded, unjust, wild | bitter | mutual They sank into mutual accusation and incrimination. | public | veiled She made a lot of thinly veiled accusations. | renewed, repeated VERB + ACCUSATION  level at, make an accusation frequently levelled at junior doctors | face Their father now faces an accusation of murder. | deny, dismiss, refute, reject | prove, support New evidence has emerged which supports the accusation against her. ACCUSATION + VERB  fly about/around There seem to be a lot of wild accusations flying around. PREP.  amid ~s He fled the country amid accusations of fraud. | ~ against You made a public accusation of misconduct against Nigel. PHRASES  bring an accusation against sb She rejected all the accusations brought against her.
                           
                           
                           
                           
                        
    
                       
                    
                        
                        
                        
                    
 
                    
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                           accusation  a statement saying that you believe someone is guilty of a crime or of doing something bad:  • The army has faced accusations of racism.  allegation  a public statement accusing someone of doing something although it has not been proved:  • He denied allegations that he received a bribe. • Police are investigating allegations of corruption.  charge  an official statement by the police accusing someone of a crime and saying that they must go to court, or a statement saying that someone has done something bad, made by anyone:  • He appeared in court on a murder charge. • She denied the charge that the article had been misleading.  indictment  law especially American English an official written statement accusing someone of a crime so that they will be judged under the American legal system:  • He is under indictment for credit card fraud.
                           
                           
                           
                           
                        
    
                       
                    
                        
                        
                        
                    
 
                    
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