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accusative noun

  /əˈkjuzətɪv/ , /əˈkjuːzətɪv/
  • (grammar) The accusative case.
casus accusativus, incūsātīvus

accusative adjective

  /əˈkjuzətɪv/ , /əˈkjuːzətɪv/
  • (grammar) Applied to the case (as the fourth case of Latin, Lithuanian and Greek nouns) which expresses the immediate object on which the action or influence of a transitive verb has its limited influence. Other parts of speech, including secondary or predicate direct objects, will also influence a sentence’s construction. In German the case used for direct objects.
accūsātīvus, accusativus

accusation noun

  /əkjʊˈzeʃən/ , /ˌæk.jʊˈzeɪ.ʃ(ə)n/
  • The act of accusing.
  • (legal) A formal charge brought against a person in a court of law.
accūsātiō

accuse verb

  /əˈkjuz/ , /əˈkjuːz/
  • (transitive) To find fault with, blame, censure.
  • (intransitive) To make an accusation against someone.
accūsō, crīminor

accused noun

  /əˈkjuzd/
  • (legal) The person charged with an offense; the defendant in a criminal case.
reus

accuser noun

  /əˈkju.zɚ/ , /əˈkjuː.zə/
  • One who accuses; one who brings a charge of crime or fault.
accūsātor, accūsātrīx, crīminātor, crīminātrīx

accusant noun

  /əˈkjuːzənt/
  • (obsolete) An accuser.
accusans

accusable adjective

  /əˈkjuːzəbl/
  • Liable to be accused or censured; chargeable with a crime or breach; blamable
accusabilis
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