accuse
1. charge (someone) with an offense or crime
eg. he was accused of murdering his wife’s lover
2. claim that (someone) has done something wrong
eg. he was accused of favoritism
1. “i accuse the president of the palestinian authority of providing coverage of this holocaust in gaza,” mashaal said.
2. “it was a very tough decision,” usoc chairman peter ueberroth said before opening a sealed envelope and revealing the winning city. “if i had all the power – and sometimes people accuse me of that – i would take the map and merge the two…
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