Sentence examples for accusing from inspiring English sources

The word "accusing" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used in the form of a verb, such as "She accused him of lying."

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accusing

verb

Present participle of accuse

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Poroshenko joined in the chorus of one song, pumping his fist and shouting, "Glory to Ukraine!" The singers drowned out protesters who had gathered across the street, including one in a Russian scarf, accusing the Ukrainian president of ignoring atrocities against civilians in rebel-held cities.

On Wednesday, the government closed Autoradio, a popular private station, accusing it of broadcasting calls for "extremist behaviour".

He appealed to those who voted for independence in the referendum: "There can be no excuses now: we have the power, the question is do we have the purpose?" The leadership contest was sparked when Johann Lamont stood down in late October after accusing colleagues in Westminster of treating Scotland like a "branch office".

Just the other week, an Indiana legislator pitched a hissy fit over the girl scouts, the US version of the girl guides, accusing them of promoting lesbianism and feminism and, worst of all, working hand in glove with Planned Parenthood.

It stopped short of accusing Ahern of corruption, but said he failed to "truthfully account" for sources of money he lodged in his bank account when he was finance minister in the 1990s.

Godders "Eight pints" Bloom was exiled for hurling a Nazi jibe, and the leader, Nigel Farage, famously went verbal at EU president Herman Van Rompuy, accusing him of having "all the charisma of a damp rag and the appearance of a low-grade bank clerk".

He also challenged the chancellor's claims that his emergency budget had been progressive, accusing him of "over-egging it a bit".

Yesterday he turned on the chancellor, accusing him of "flipping" the designation of his main and second homes and claiming public money for personal tax advice.

The clinic has brought Melbourne city council to the court, accusing the council of failing to stop the harassment of clinic patients and staff across more than two decades, alleging it had breached the state's Public Health and Wellbeing Act.

On the evening of 15 March – after a relatively unmemorable performance – Kills piled in on the dress sense of contestant Joe Irvine, accusing him of copying her husband's look and calling him "creepy" and "disgusting" in the process.

Giles Coren has savaged restaurants with excoriating reviews, waged war against subeditors who mangle his columns, and now turned his ire against Amazon, accusing it of "cynical corporate rape" and comparing it to a "sicko porn site" in an extraordinary tirade on Twitter.

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