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What is the past tense of accuse of?

What's the past tense of accuse of? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of accuse of is accused of.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of accuse of is accuses of.

The present participle of accuse of is accusing of.

The past participle of accuse of is accused of.

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She is accused of lying to and otherwise misleading officers of the law in a Wall Street insider trading case.
Each is accused of a past crime that they have not yet been prosecuted for.
Phoenix ran from the room like a man guilty of the crimes he had been accused of.
A prosecutor in Nashville is accused of manipulating evidence to send a defendant to death row.
He had been falsely accused of stopping the publication of a leaflet and angrily walked out of a party meeting and broke with the party.
They were accused of poor book-keeping and accounting errors and were asked to step aside by the council.

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