transitive. To taunt, blame, reproach.
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > testing > accusation, charge > accuse [verb (transitive)] (106) edwitec825 transitive. To taunt, blame, reproach. witec893 transitive. To impute the guilt or lay the blame of (something) to or upon a person (his action, conduct, or character) or a thing, condition, or… accuseOE Without construction. transitive. To charge (a person) with a fault, crime, or offence; to make an accusation against; to blame, censure. bespeaka1000 To speak against: to charge, accuse; oppose. forwrayOE transitive. To accuse, betray, charge with a crime. atwiteOE To blame, reproach, or upbraid (a person) for a specified action, fault, etc. transitive. With the person reproached as object (originally in the… blamea1300 To lay the blame on, reproach; to fix the responsibility upon; to make answerable. Also, to blame (something) on (or on to) (someone). impugn1377 To assail the actions, question the statements, etc. of (a person); to find fault with, accuse. Now rare. publishc1384 transitive. To declare (a person) publicly to be a particular thing, to brand as; (also, without complement) to expose so as to discredit or… defamea1387 transitive. To accuse (a person) of an offence; to impute a specified offence to. Formerly also with the offence specified by with, by, for, or that… appeach1430 To accuse, inform against (a crime, etc.). becryc1440 to cry at, accuse. surmisea1485 To accuse, charge (a person) with. Obsolete. rare. arguea1522 transitive. To accuse, impeach, arraign, find fault with, call in question. Const. of. Obsolete. infame1531 To accuse of something infamous. Obsolete. insimulate1532 transitive. To charge, accuse. note1542 transitive. To condemn, accuse, or stigmatize for a specified reason. Obsolete. tax1548 Const. †for, of (now rare), with (now usual); †also infinitive and object clause (obsolete). resperse1551 transitive. To accuse. Cf. asperse, v. 5a. finger-point1563 transitive. To point a finger at (a person) in order to mock, accuse, or otherwise draw attention to him or her; (hence) to accuse, to blame. chesoun1568 To bring a charge against; to accuse, blame. touch1570 transitive. To accuse, charge; to rebuke, reprove. Obsolete (poetic in later use). disclaim1590 transitive. To denounce (a person). Usually with complement. Obsolete. impeach1590 gen. To bring a charge or accusation against; to accuse of, charge with. intent1613 To accuse. question1620 transitive. To examine (a person) judicially; to call to account, challenge; (also) to accuse of. Obsolete. accriminate1641 transitive. To accuse of or charge with a crime; (in later use also) to incriminate. charge1785 To bring as an accusation; to state or assert in an indictment, to make a count in an indictment; to make the charge (that). cheek1877 transitive. To accuse or confront (a person). Now rare (English regional (Lincolnshire) in later use). Subcategories:— by means of a libel (1) — by naming (2) — afresh (2) — accuse of or charge with (28) — formally (2) — firmly, strongly (2) — often falsely (3) — lay to one's charge, impute (18) — involve, implicate (6) — fasten upon (4) — report for misdemeanour (1) — extravagantly (1) — falsely (6) — giving dishonour (1) |
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