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


accusing         
ACT OF ACCUSING OR CHARGING ANOTHER WITH A CRIME OR TRANSGRESSION
Accusing; Accuse; Draft:Accusation
If you look at someone with an accusing expression or speak to them in an accusing tone of voice, you are showing that you think they have done something wrong.
The accusing look in her eyes conveyed her sense of betrayal.
ADJ
accusingly
'Where have you been?' he asked Blake accusingly.
ADV: ADV after v
see also accuse
Accusing         
ACT OF ACCUSING OR CHARGING ANOTHER WITH A CRIME OR TRANSGRESSION
Accusing; Accuse; Draft:Accusation
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Accuse.
accusation         
ACT OF ACCUSING OR CHARGING ANOTHER WITH A CRIME OR TRANSGRESSION
Accusing; Accuse; Draft:Accusation
¦ noun a charge or claim that someone has done something illegal or wrong.
Examples of use of accusing
1. "We cannot build trust by accusing and counter–accusing each other in the media.
2. One of the rebel groups opposes any part by Chad, accusing it of siding with Khartoum, while the Sudanese government opposes Eritrea, accusing it of backing rebels.
3. Secretary–General Kofi Annan heads accusing the assembly of micromanagement.
4. Are you accusing Afghanistan of not doing enough?
5. She cannot believe what they‘re accusing her son of.