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the accuser
noun
One who accuses; one who brings a charge of crime or fault.
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He accused the accuser.
Retaliation follows, and the accuser becomes the accused.
The new guidance requires that the accuser and the accused have the same rights.
"We are sometimes asked to choose between the accuser and the accused," George said.
When someone has been accused and seconded, the accuser must explain the reasoning behind the accusation.
In London, as Oslo, in other words, the accused had upstaged the accuser.
–What were the personal outcomes of this case for the accused and for the accuser?
But how can you separate the credibility of the accusation from that of the accuser?
The accuser said he hadn't.
The accuser offered no evidence.
Everyone will know who the accuser is.
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