Accusation - meaning and definition. What is Accusation
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What (who) is Accusation - definition


accusation         
ACT OF ACCUSING OR CHARGING ANOTHER WITH A CRIME OR TRANSGRESSION
Accusing; Accuse; Draft:Accusation
n.
1) to bring, make an accusation against (he brought an accusation of theft against Smith; more usu. is: he accused Smith of theft)
2) to deny; refute an accusation
3) a damaging, grave; false, groundless, unfounded, unjust; sweeping accusation
4) an accusation against; of (an accusation of gross negligence)
5) an accusation that + clause (he denied the accusation that he had accepted bribes)
accusation         
ACT OF ACCUSING OR CHARGING ANOTHER WITH A CRIME OR TRANSGRESSION
Accusing; Accuse; Draft:Accusation
(accusations)
1.
If you make an accusation against someone, you criticize them or express the belief that they have done something wrong.
Kim rejects accusations that Country music is over-sentimental...
= charge
N-VAR: oft N that, N of n/-ing
2.
An accusation is a statement or claim by a witness or someone in authority that a particular person has committed a crime, although this has not yet been proved.
...people who have made public accusations of rape...
N-COUNT: oft N of n, N that
accusation         
ACT OF ACCUSING OR CHARGING ANOTHER WITH A CRIME OR TRANSGRESSION
Accusing; Accuse; Draft:Accusation
n.
Crimination, impeachment, arraignment, indictment, charge. See accuse.

Wikipedia

Accusation
An accusation is a statement by one person asserting that another person or entity has done something improper. The person who makes the accusation is an accuser, while the subject against whom it is made is the accused.
Examples of use of Accusation
1. "There has been accusation and counter–accusation.
2. Even denying the accusation can backfire by further publicizing the accusation.
3. Advertisement "The entire accusation will become clear.
4. No evidence of either accusation was substantiated.
5. Fatah officials reacted angrily to Radwan‘s accusation.