Accusation in a sentence as a noun

A few days later, Vak responds to the points raised in the original accusation.

Is there a way to make your point without the ad-hominem or the accusations, and with more references?

This is a good reminder to always do your homework before making such a strong accusation.

" well in that case I'm more sympathetic to the accusation of prevarication.

This isn't about stopping piracy or shaming pirates, it's a blanket accusation that all iPhone owners who jailbreak their phones are thieves.

We all know it happens but anything objective you have to say about the accusation or the person making the accusation will be drowned out by misandry.

Sorry, but "neglect" is a pretty obnoxious accusation you're leveling against Alan.

I don't have an academic opinion on how similar or dissimilar we should expect the statements to be when ten people try to say the same thing in response to the same accusation.

That despite a huge investment of time, energy and ego, the mere whisper of an accusation was sufficient to send him running?If I may posit a more likely scenario: Square hires human beings.

So basically, we live in a society where anyone's reputation can be instantly, completely and forever ruined, at will, by someone leveling a rape accusation on the internet.

And now here is Megaupload being completely destroyed — its website shuttered, its assets seized, ongoing business rendered impossible — based solely on the unproven accusation of Piracy.

If you want to skip to the main accusation of hypocrisy, it is: Speaking of facts: While presenting itself as the champion\n of the working classes, the fact is Dentons Gawker empire is\n guilty of almost every crime it accuses the tech industry of\n committing, and several it doesnt.

Supporters of both political parties endorse, or at least tolerate, all manner of government punishment without so much as the pretense of a trial, based solely on government accusation: imprisonment for life, renditions to other countries, even assassinations of their fellow citizens.

Because she really is too touchy about this""she's raging over and reading so much into a statement that is, by normal standards, extremely neutral, leads me to believe that even if she has been directly accused of being too emotional in the past, then maybe there's something to the accusations""Playing the sexism card every time you run into a bad manager with a dysfunctional team seems like wasted effort to me.

Accusation definitions

noun

a formal charge of wrongdoing brought against a person; the act of imputing blame or guilt

See also: accusal

noun

an assertion that someone is guilty of a fault or offence; "the newspaper published charges that Jones was guilty of drunken driving"

See also: charge