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Answer for the clue "Level charges at ", 6 letters:
accuse

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
v. bring an accusation against; level a charge against; "He charged the man with spousal abuse" [syn: impeach , incriminate , criminate ] blame for, make a claim of wrongdoing or misbehavior against; "he charged me director with indifference" [syn: charge ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (context obsolete English) An accusation. vb. 1 (context transitive English) To find fault with, to blame, to censure. 2 (context transitive English) To charge with having committed a crime or offence. 3 (context intransitive English) To make an accusation ...

Usage examples of accuse.

Justices Black, Douglas, and Murphy, Justice Rutledge, who also is of the opinion that the absolute right to counsel granted by the Sixth Amendment should be enjoyed in State criminal trials, insisted that even under the fair trial doctrine, the accused had not been accorded due process.

As an accredited representative of my government, I could hardly be accused of doing such a thing without conclusive proof.

And remember, when a magistrate has been proved to have falsely accused an innocent person, the law will mete out to the accuser the punishment he wanted to give to the accused.

To pivot affirmance on the question of the amount of harm done the accused is to beg the constitutional question involved.

Good reaffirmed her innocence, tried to shift the blame first to both of the other accused women, and then specifically claimed that it was Sarah Osborne who pinched and afflicted the children.

Even though authorities had arrested, examined, and incarcerated the accused witches, the suffering of the afflicted continued.

The afflicted were permitted to be near the accused during the examination, and they increasingly charged that the accused were audacious enough to harm them in the presence of authorities.

Thomas standing before the queen, his cold voice demanding an annulment, accusing her of theft and deception before a roomful of smirking courtiers and elegant women.

The anthropocentric illusion rebelled against the word of Darwin, accusing him of lowering the human life to the level of the dirt or of the brute.

He moved to have Thomas of Gloucester and the chief men of the antimonarchical party accused of treason.

Tertullian accused him, and the sagacious Erasistratus introduced his mild antiphlogistic treatment in opposition to the polypharmacy and antidotal practice of his time.

But as soon as they were united at Anagni and Fundi, in a place of security, they cast aside the mask, accused their own falsehood and hypocrisy, excommunicated the apostate and antichrist of Rome, and proceeded to a new election of Robert of Geneva, Clement the Seventh, whom they announced to the nations as the true and rightful vicar of Christ.

And when the accused has given him a copy of the appeal, the Judge shall notify him that he has yet two days before he need answer it, and after those two days thirty more before he need prepare the apostils of the case.

Judge must take care that, when he affixes a term for the accused who is appealing and petitioning for apostils, he must provide not only for the giving, but both for the giving and receiving of apostils.

And he gives this answer to the said accused who make this undue appeal in the form of negative apostils, and commands that they be given to him immediately after the said appeal.