accusal, allegement, bill of particulars, castigation, condemnation, delation, flaying, implication, insinuation, plaint, reproach, suit, veiled accusation
Definitionn. a formal document written for a prosecuting attorney charging a person with some offense
Last update: June 13, 2015
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Conditions in some inner cities are a damning indictment of modern values. [Please select]
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There are some people who truly believe that the recent natural disasters are an indictment against Man’s lack of respect for the planet. [Please select]
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Stacy broke down sobbing when she heard about the indictment that had been handed down on the charge of embezzling. [Please select]
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They moved to quash the indictment on which he was brought to trial. [Please select]
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It is to be hoped that the thundering indictment of Mr. [Please select]
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"On all the counts of the indictment." [Please select]
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So she stole the king's ring, and sealed the indictment with the royal seal. [Please select]
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Theron recalled with some surprise Celia's indictment of the doctor as a man with no poetry in his soul. [Please select]
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Their spokeswoman, unfolding a large sheet of paper, proceeded to read the indictment. [Please select]
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He had, in that moment, to make a revaluation of his sentiments for the financier--to weigh the effect of her indictment. [Please select]
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