Thread:Disneysocialwiki123/@comment-5357744-20140808043710/@comment-24897758-20140808050648

how pathetic please accuseəˈkjuːz/ verbgerund or present participle: accusing#charge (someone) with an offence or crime."he was accused of murdering his wife's lover"{| class="vk_tbl vk_gy" OriginMiddle English: from Old French acuser, from Latin accusare ‘call to account’, from ad- ‘towards’ + causa ‘reason, motive, lawsuit’.Translate accusing toUse over time for: accusing
 * 1) (of an expression, gesture, or tone of voice) indicating a belief in someone's guilt or culpability."she stared at him with accusing eyes"
 * class="lr_dct_nyms_ttl" style="padding-right:3px"|synonyms:
 * charge with, indict for, arraign for, take to court for, put on trial for, bring to trial for, prosecute for; More summons, cite, make accusations about, lay charges against, file charges against, prefer charges against; impeach for; archaicinculpate "four people were accused of assault"
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 * 1) *claim that (someone) has done something wrong."he was accused of favouritism"{| class="vk_tbl vk_gy"
 * class="lr_dct_nyms_ttl" style="padding-right:3px"|synonyms:
 * blame for, hold responsible for, lay the blame on someone for, hold accountable for, hold answerable for, condemn for, criticize for, denounce for; More impute blame to, assign guilt to, attribute liability to, declare guilty; informallay at the door of, point the finger at, stick on, pin on "the companies have been accused of causing job losses"
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