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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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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

Predator behavior is ingrained in society and all accusatorial instances need to be viewed through this prism.

From New York Times

“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 reserved statements from lawmakers who over the past weeks withheld at least some judgment on the expanding probes seemed to give way Sunday to a much more accusatorial posture.

From New York Times