accusatorially Antonyms
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Meaning of accusatorially
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accusatorially (adv.)
By way accusation.
accusatorially Sentence Examples
- The lawyer questioned the witness accusatorially, trying to elicit a confession.
- The journalist pressed the interviewee accusatorially, hoping for a candid response.
- She stared at her colleague accusatorially, suspecting them of leaking confidential information.
- The detective interrogated the suspect accusatorially, emphasizing the evidence against them.
- The manager addressed the employee accusatorially, inquiring about the missing inventory.
- The teacher confronted the student accusatorially, concerned about their disruptive behavior.
- The accusatorially phrased question from the prosecutor caught the defendant off guard.
- During the meeting, he pointed accusatorially at his coworker, accusing them of incompetence.
- The customer complained accusatorially to the restaurant manager about the poor service.
- The accusatorially delivered critique left the artist feeling defensive and demoralized.
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By way accusation.
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The lawyer questioned the witness accusatorially, trying to elicit a confession.
The journalist pressed the interviewee accusatorially, hoping for a candid response.
She stared at her colleague accusatorially, suspecting them of leaking confidential information.
The detective interrogated the suspect accusatorially, emphasizing the evidence against them.