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accused [əˈkju:zd] N LAW the accused

1. accused + sing vb:

the accused
oskarżony(-na) m (f)

2. accused + pl vb:

the accused

Usage examples with accused

wrongly accused
the accused
to stand accused of sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The name derives from the questioner putting the accused on oath "ex officio", meaning by virtue of his office or position.
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Critics among colleagues and the general public accused him of dereliction of duty, discrediting his office, and seeking personal gain.
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They also accused the city of using the funds for other municipal purposes.
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Violation of secrecy by the accused was also punished not by excommunication but by suspension.
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The fact that he is accused of having called in a threat to a local radio station doesn't help either.
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I think they feel a bit accused by it.
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He was accused with insult, influence of a fair trial and violating the duty to observe secrecy.
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They are often accused of using keyboards on their albums, an honest mistake due to the otherworldly sound that they achieve.
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They were outraged about the rioting and accused the mayor of having allowed a reign of lawlessness.
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The statement also accused authorities of confiscating the people's values and rights, and restricting their movement and activities.
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