accusing in the PONS Dictionary

accusing Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Fans' response to the organization have been hostile, accusing mediawatch-uk of being cowards and narrow-minded bigots.
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The water panther came growling after them, vigorously accusing them of stealing the playthings of his children.
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Hunter stated that he wanted explanations from the companies in question and the government purchasing agents who had approved the purchases, accusing the latter of absolute incompetence.
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At the same time, some of his followers left to set up their own educational centres accusing him of excessive authoritarianism.
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True to form, she does not suffer in silence, complaining about her fellow patients, accusing a nurse of stealing from her and caustically surveying the food menu.
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Government security forces surrounded and confined striking workers with their families, and arrested 5-8 trade unionists, accusing them of unlawful gathering and destruction of public properties.
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Seven civilian deaths were also reported during the clampdown with some accusing the militia of using the clampdown as an excuse to stifle dissent.
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She has intensified her criticism since, accusing him of authoritarianism and demagoguery.
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The three ministers joined the opposition, accusing him of being a demagogue and totalitarian and complaining about the slow pace of economic reform.
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Following the election, he led a protest march against the police, accusing them of facilitating the electoral fraud that allegedly marred the election.
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