Definition: Accusatory language or speech is usually used in a trial to express an intention that someone has committed a wrong or a crime, as if they were accusing another person of committing the same act. For example: 1. "The company's new president said he had accused the employees of cheating on the test." 2. "I'm sure you know that I didn't cheat on the test." In this case, the speaker is accusing someone else of doing something wrong by saying "accused".
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