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accusatorial

[uh-kyoo-zuh-tawr-ee-uhl, -tohr-] / əˌkyu zəˈtɔr i əl, -ˈtoʊr- /
ADJECTIVE
pertaining to an accusation
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Example Sentences

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“Do you pass out easily when you give blood?” she asked accusatorially.

From Literature

Some have assumed she meant it accusatorially: I must be a Christian, and that is why I won’t raise my hand.

From Washington Post

“What is his tweet about then?” she demanded, accusatorially.

From Washington Times

Instead, the entire country would move to a so-called accusatorial system, in which prosecutors and defense lawyers presented their evidence in public.

From New York Times

The Fehm-tribunals had three different modes of procedure, namely, that in case of the criminal being taken in the fact, the inquisitorial, and the purely accusatorial.

From Project Gutenberg