ACCUSATION


Meaning of ACCUSATION in English

ˌakyəˈzāshən, -yüˈ- noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English accusacioun, from Middle French accusation, from Latin accusation-, accusatio, from accusatus (past participle of accusare to call to account) + -ion-, -io -ion — more at accuse

1. : the act of accusing : the state or fact of being accused

his basic premise that accusation equals proof of guilt — New Republic

2.

a. : a charge of wrongdoing, delinquency, or fault : the declaration containing such a charge : allegation , indictment

with the calumnies were mingled accusations much better founded — T.B.Macaulay

accusations in the press

b. : the offense or fault of which one is accused

the accusation was murder

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