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From:
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accusing
(
a
.)責難的,問罪的,歸罪的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ac·cuse
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Accused
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Accusing
.]
1.
To
charge
with
,
or
declare
to
have
committed
,
a
crime
or
offense
;
Law
to
charge
with
an
offense
,
judicially
or
by
a
public
process
; --
with
of
;
as
,
to
accuse
one
of
a
high
crime
or
misdemeanor
.
Neither
can
they
prove
the
things
whereof
they
now
accuse
me
.
--
Acts
xxiv
. 13.
We
are
accused of
having
persuaded
Austria
and
Sardinia
to
lay
down
their
arms
.
--
Macaulay
.
2.
To
charge
with
a
fault
;
to
blame
;
to
censure
.
Their
thoughts
the
meanwhile
accusing
or
else
excusing
one
another
.
--
Rom
.
ii
. 15.
3.
To
betray
;
to
show
. [
R
.] --
Sir
P
.
Sidney
.
Syn:
--
To
charge
;
blame
;
censure
;
reproach
;
criminate
;
indict
;
impeach
;
arraign
.
Usage:
--
To
Accuse
,
Charge
,
Impeach
,
Arraign
.
These
words
agree
in
bringing
home
to
a
person
the
imputation
of
wrongdoing
.
To
accuse
is
a
somewhat
formal
act
,
and
is
applied
usually
(
though
not
exclusively
)
to
crimes
;
as
,
to
accuse
of
treason
.
Charge
is
the
most
generic
.
It
may
refer
to
a
crime
,
a
dereliction
of
duty
,
a
fault
,
etc
.;
more
commonly
it
refers
to
moral
delinquencies
;
as
,
to
charge
with
dishonesty
or
falsehood
.
To
arraign
is
to
bring
(
a
person
)
before
a
tribunal
for
trial
;
as
,
to
arraign
one
before
a
court
or
at
the
bar
public
opinion
.
To
impeach
is
officially
to
charge
with
misbehavior
in
office
;
as
,
to
impeach
a
minister
of
high
crimes
.
Both
impeach
and
arraign
convey
the
idea
of
peculiar
dignity
or
impressiveness
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
accusing
adj
:
containing
or
expressing
accusation
; "
an
accusitive
forefinger
"; "
black
accusatory
looks
"; "
accusive
shoes
and
telltale
trousers
"- O.Henry; "
his
accusing
glare
"
[
syn
:
accusative
,
accusatory
,
accusive
]
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