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accusatory, a.|əˈkjuːzətərɪ| [ad. L. accūsātōri-us belonging to an accuser or accusation.] Of or belonging to accusing; of the nature of, tending to, or containing an accusation.
1601Holland Pliny (1634) I. 171 æschines..at Rhodes rehearsed that accusatorie oration which he had made against Demosthenes. 1726Ayliffe Parergon 50 In a charge of adultery, the accuser ought to set forth in the accusatory libel..some certain and definite time. 1850Grote Greece VIII. ii. lxii. 37 He represented the demagogic and accusatory eloquence of the democracy. 1861Dickens Gt. Expect. I. iii. 32 [He] moved his blunt head round in such an accusatory manner as I moved round, that I blubbered out to him, ‘I couldn't help it, Sir!’ |