accuse

Etymology

First attested around 1300. From Middle English acusen, from Old French acuser, from Latin accūsō (“to call to account, accuse”), from ad (“to”) + causa (“cause, lawsuit, reason”). Akin to cause. Displaced native English bewray.

verb

  1. (transitive) to find fault with, blame, censure
    We are accused of having persuaded Austria and Sardinia to lay down their arms when their differences might have involved the Powers of Europe in contention. 1849-02-02, Lord Palmerston, The Address in Answer to the Speech—Adjourned Debate, House of Commons; republished as Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, volume 102, third series, 1849, page 216
  2. (transitive, law, followed by "of") to charge with having committed a crime or offence
    For the U.S. President to be impeached, he must be accused of a high crime or misdemeanor.
    Ting Ling had disappeared from public life in 1958. She was accused of being a "Rightist" and was sent to a farm in Hei-lung-chiang Province in remote northeast China, worked there twelve years raising chickens, was in prison five years (1970-1975), and began to live in a village in Shansi in 1975. 1981, Hualing Nieh, editor, Literature of the Hundred Flowers, volume II, Columbia University Press, page xxxix
  3. (intransitive) to make an accusation against someone
    According to this saga of intellectual-property misanthropy, these creatures [patent trolls] roam the business world, buying up patents and then using them to demand extravagant payouts from companies they accuse of infringing them. Often, their victims pay up rather than face the costs of a legal battle. 2013-06-08, “Obama goes troll-hunting”, in The Economist, volume 407, number 8839, page 55

noun

  1. (obsolete) Accusation.
    And dogged York, that reaches at the moon, / Whose overweening arm I have plucked back, / By false accuse doth level at my life. c. 1596–1599, William Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part 2, act 3, scene 1, lines 158–160

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