falsely accuse
Frequency: 6.89.5 per million words
To accuse someone based on untrue information.
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- He was falsely accused of theft and had to fight to clear his name.
- The innocent man was falsely accused of theft by his neighbor.
- The evidence clearly showed that the defendant had been falsely accused.
- She decided to sue after being falsely accused of plagiarism.
- She sued for slander after her competitor falsely accused her of fraud.
- The witness falsely accused him of being at the crime scene.
- It is a devastating experience to be falsely accused of a crime you did not commit.
- He was falsely accused of cheating on the exam by his teacher.
- The politician claimed he was falsely accused by his opponents to damage his campaign.
- The company falsely accused the employee of embezzlement.
- You should never falsely accuse someone without undeniable proof.
- Many people are falsely accused of crimes they didn't commit.
- Many innocent women were falsely accused of witchcraft in the 17th century.
- The politician was falsely accused of corruption by his opponents.
- I will not stand by and let you falsely accuse my friend of lying.
- She felt devastated after being falsely accused of lying.
- The report falsely accused the company of violating environmental regulations.
- The DNA evidence proved he had been falsely accused of murder.
- Feeling betrayed, he couldn't believe his own brother would falsely accuse him.
- They falsely accused her of spreading rumors about the company.