Accuse
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167 examples of Accuse in a sentence
I hear the average conservative
accuse
the American Civil Liberties Union of being sympathizers with criminals, communists, etc.
I don't think you could
accuse
this one of being a particularly good film, but it is fun for the genre.
I am all in favour of films to counterbalance the polemics of Michael Moore, but please don't
accuse
him of manipulating footage and then do exactly that, adding sinister music.
They
accuse
the (understandably) pacifist survivors of complacency when they refuse to take up once again the weapons that destroyed their world, to wage an unjustified eugenic war of extermination against the deformed (but obviously human) surface dwellers.
I'm sure there will be plenty of people that will
accuse "
The edukators" of being such a cheap anti-capitalism manifest, a "cool" product designed for rich boys who feel like making a revolution.
Typically, losers of Nigerian elections
accuse
their opponents of cheating and ask the courts to determine the “real” winner.
But however unpleasant anti-immigrant rhetoric and policies may be, the main target of the populists’ ire remains the sinister globalist elite, represented by George Soros and other liberals whom they
accuse
of promoting human rights, compassion for refugees, and religious tolerance to further their own interests.
Submitting to the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice, which UK leaders
accuse
of delivering judgments based on vested interests, is not an option, either.
Some of the same people who
accuse
Obama today of being “soft” were keen promoters of the war in Iraq.
While extremist groups have traditionally received funding from the Peninsula, it is not sound policy simply to
accuse
the Saudis of incubating all that is bad in the Middle East, and punish them accordingly.
The following year, the same channel used forged documents to
accuse
leading Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny of being an agent for Britain’s MI6 intelligence agency.
Although both Europe and America
accuse
each other of unfair agricultural policies, neither side seems willing to make major concessions.
The yen has depreciated sharply over the last year, and some US economic interests, particularly the auto industry,
accuse
Japan of manipulation to keep the currency undervalued.
Critics who
accuse
Japan and other countries of currency manipulation presumably know that they have not been intervening in the foreign-exchange market in recent years.
Americans find it difficult to understand why Europeans insist on such restrictions, and
accuse
the EU of practicing bio-trade protectionism.
First, Israeli spokesmen
accuse
Europeans of anti-Semitism – that hateful blot on Europe’s history.
Russians
accuse
Europeans of taking too long to liberalize visas, blocking Russian energy companies’ access to Europe’s downstream markets, instigating anti-Russian sentiment in the post–Soviet era, and trying to interfere in Russia’s domestic politics.
But in his refusal to give in to panic and act rashly, he has been far braver than all the big talkers who
accuse
him of being a wimp.
The problem is that the policy has also caused the yen to depreciate, leading nearby countries to
accuse
Japan of adopting “beggar-thy-neighbor” policies.
Similarly, emerging-market officials warned that monetary expansion in the US and the UK would trigger a wave of competitive currency devaluations, with Brazilian Finance Minister Guido Mantega going so far as to
accuse
the Fed and the Bank of England of waging a full-blown “currency war.”
Eisenhower could have said that, and no one would
accuse
him of being an isolationist.
Both sides
accuse
long-established media outlets of “faking” news.
Those in power, as in Iran,
accuse
Western governments of supporting the opposition, and those in opposition
accuse
the West of supporting the government, as has happened to France in the case of Gabon.
The Malaysian government has already interpreted Obama’s visit as an endorsement of Najib’s leadership, while opposition activists
accuse
the US of abandoning its democratic principles and whitewashing the government’s growing authoritarianism.
Hill, for example, knew that she would have to explain why she waited years to
accuse
Thomas, her former employer.
It is tactically useful for Russia, China, and others to conflate espionage issues with civil liberties and
accuse
the US of hypocrisy.
Liberals who welcome it as a beacon of freedom and progress in the Arab world confront those who
accuse
it of Islamism and religious radicalization.
“We
accuse
populists of making promises they cannot keep, but we should turn that criticism back on ourselves,” he told us.
But many others have embraced far-right populists, who pledge to fight for “the people” (their supporters) against the “liberal establishment” (their opponents), whom they
accuse
of selling out the national interest to the EU, immigrants, and foreigners in general.
Saudi warplanes have bombed homes, markets, hospitals, and refugee camps in Yemen, leading critics to
accuse
the Kingdom of deliberately terrorizing civilians to turn public opinion against the Houthis.
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