English to Kannada Dictionary Accuse

Accuse

ಆರೋಪಿಸಿದರು
definition
verb
he was accused of murdering his wife's lover
charge (someone) with an offense or crime.
translation of 'accuse'
ಆರೋಪಿಸು
verb
ಅಪಾದಿಸು
example
to 'accuse' sb of a crime
to 'accuse' sb of sth
No traitor, and a scholar of great learning whose modesty humbled his 'accusers' , he met his death with the greatest dignity.
For an ignorant and easily bored electorate such as ours there is an advantage that accrues to 'accusers' .
A loud silence from the former 'accusers' in the Left-leaning American mainstream media is very much in evidence.
Day after day the media repeat the same two or three lame accusations, supported by the same two or three tired, old 'accusers' .
The Minister claimed costs had soared by nearly 40 per cent but 'he was accused of' changing accounting rules.
The 'accusers' , he pointed out, happen to be convicted felons themselves.
The NUT 'was accused of' overreacting when it claimed that the deal would mean support staff taking classes.
If you floated you were guilty of the crime 'you were accused of' .
He cannot overcome the problem of showing either that he is ‘charged’ or that 'he is accused of' any ‘criminal offence’.
A company executive who made millions for a telephone service has won his claim for unfair dismissal after 'he was accused of' not being a ‘team player’.
It is ironic that if he 'had been accused of' sex crimes while working with children, he would almost certainly have been placed on secret lists which schools have access to.
His 'accusers' , meanwhile, suffered no penalty for making demonstrably false charges.
We deal with vicious attacks on our profession all the time without whining and attacking our 'accusers' , so should they.
Some of their 'accusers' may have been louts or opportunists.
The defense stressed that the whole South lacked food, medicine, and other supplies at the time, and that Wirz was often too ill to have carried out the violent crimes 'he was accused of' committing.
He found himself doubting the veracity of the charges but couldn't bring himself to accuse the 'accusers' of lying.
Some of these women come to the mission claiming that 'they had been accused of' witchcraft.
This forced the federal government to give up interference with the legal proceedings and the tribunals ended up acquitting us from the crimes 'we were accused of' .
Socrates is certainly not guilty of the crimes 'he is accused of' .
It explained why other people were wrong without 'accusing them of' malevolence.
He only turns to crime for revenge when 'he is accused of' the attempted murder of a policeman.
I also had a Fiesta in the driveway and one of the men 'accused me of' giving him the wrong keys.
Their defence will claim the secret information 'they were accused of' gathering is freely available in books and on the Internet and that they were simply keen plane spotters at a public air show.
Almost everyone in and around athletics and cycling, the accused and the 'accusers' , are taking stances on the ethics of fair play and fair comment.
The hysterical 'accusers' in that play could, unaided, create emotional havoc, but they had no power to hang or burn anyone.
The prosecuting solicitor objected to bail on the basis that 'he was accused of' an imprisonable offence and there were substantial grounds for believing he would abscond from the jurisdiction of the court.
He was always tossing clubs and 'accusing me of' getting yardages wrong.
Coming into the Olympics, the British sprinters' heads were bowed by the weight of their 'accusers' and they ran as if carrying the cares of the world.
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