English to Finnish Meaning of accuse - moittia


Accuse :
moittia

moittia, syyttää, veloittaa, lukea jkn syyksi, kannella, väittää, narttu, kiljua, motkottaa, karppi, loukkaus, arvostella, halventaa, tuomita

moittiasyytettysyyttääsyyttäen
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Definitions of accuse in English
Verb(1) bring an accusation against; level a charge against(2) blame for, make a claim of wrongdoing or misbehavior against
Examples of accuse in English
(1) to accuse sb of sth(2) to accuse sb of a crime(3) He cannot overcome the problem of showing either that he is ÔÇÿchargedÔÇÖ or that he is accused of any ÔÇÿcriminal offenceÔÇÖ.(4) Socrates is certainly not guilty of the crimes he is accused of .(5) The point is that this dumb book adds nothing to the argument, and it is the accusers who are offering it as evidence.(6) The accusers , he pointed out, happen to be convicted felons themselves.(7) He only turns to crime for revenge when he is accused of the attempted murder of a policeman.(8) Some of their accusers may have been louts or opportunists.(9) Well, let me ask you about that, because in many contexts, people have the right to question their accusers .(10) It explained why other people were wrong without accusing them of malevolence.(11) For an ignorant and easily bored electorate such as ours there is an advantage that accrues to accusers .(12) He was always tossing clubs and accusing me of getting yardages wrong.(13) A loud silence from the former accusers in the Left-leaning American mainstream media is very much in evidence.(14) A company executive who made millions for a telephone service has won his claim for unfair dismissal after he was accused of not being a ÔÇÿteam playerÔÇÖ.(15) He claims that they accused him of being a fool and implied he was a knave who was guilty of dishonourable conduct.(16) In a 460-page indictment they were accused of several counts of gross embezzlement, a punishable offence which could attract sentences of up to 10 years prison.
Related Phrases of accuse
(1) accuse of ::
syyttää
Synonyms
Verb
1. charge with ::
antaa jklle tehtäväksi jtk
2. blame for ::
syyttää
3. criminate ::
criminate
4. charge ::
veloittaa
Antonyms
1. absolve ::
antaa synninpäästö
2. acquit ::
vapauttaa
3. clear ::
asia selvä
4. exculpate ::
todistaa syyttömäksi
5. exonerate ::
vapauttaa
6. vindicate ::
osoittaa oikeaksi
Different Forms
accuse, accused, accuses, accusing
Word Example from TV Shows
Not very noble to accuse a lady of dishonesty.

Not very noble to ACCUSE a lady of dishonesty.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 6

you will no longer be able
to accuse me of being spoiled.

you will no longer be able to ACCUSE me of being spoiled.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 17

but that'd be strange to
accuse her of being a baby

but that'd be strange to ACCUSE her of being a baby

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 11

You know, people are quick to accuse me
of being difficult to live with,

You know, people are quick to ACCUSE me of being difficult to live with,

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 5

you will no longer be able
to accuse me of being spoiled.

you will no longer be able to ACCUSE me of being spoiled.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 16

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