openly accuse

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To accuse someone without hiding the fact.

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  • They openly accused her of dishonesty.
  • The opposition leader openly accused the government of corruption.
  • The opposition leader decided to openly accuse the government of corruption during the televised debate.
  • She didn't hesitate to openly accuse him of spreading rumors.
  • He was brave enough to openly accuse his manager of favoritism at the company meeting.
  • Are you going to openly accuse your colleague in front of everyone?
  • The newspaper article openly accused the corporation of polluting the river.
  • He was openly accused of plagiarism during the lecture.
  • During the family dinner, she openly accused him of hiding important financial information.
  • Despite the threats, she chose to openly accuse her abuser.
  • If the evidence is solid, the prosecutor will openly accuse the suspect in court tomorrow.
  • The report openly accused the company's management of negligence.
  • The activist is now openly accusing the company of violating labor laws on social media.
  • Why would he openly accuse someone without concrete evidence?
  • It's a bold move to openly accuse someone so powerful without concrete proof.
  • They have been openly accusing each other for weeks now.
  • Why would you openly accuse your colleague of sabotage in front of everyone?
  • To openly accuse such a powerful figure requires immense courage.
  • He would never openly accuse a friend of betrayal, no matter what happened.
  • If you truly believe it, you must openly accuse him.