Word Meanings - REACCUSE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To accuse again. Cheyne.
Related words: (words related to REACCUSE)
- AGAINSTAND
To withstand. - ACCUSE
Accusation. Shak. - AGAINSAY
To gainsay. Wyclif. - AGAIN
again; on + geán, akin to Ger. gegewn against, Icel. gegn. Cf. 1. In return, back; as, bring us word again. 2. Another time; once more; anew. If a man die, shall he live again Job xiv. 14. 3. Once repeated; -- of quantity; as, as large again, - ACCUSER
One who accuses; one who brings a charge of crime or fault. - AGAINST
1. Abreast; opposite to; facing; towards; as, against the mouth of a river; -- in this sense often preceded by over. Jacob saw the angels of God come against him. Tyndale. 2. From an opposite direction so as to strike or come in contact with; in - AGAIN; AGAINS
Against; also, towards . Albeit that it is again his kind. Chaucer. - ACCUSEMENT
Accusation. Chaucer. - ACCUSED
Charged with offense; as, an accused person. Note: Commonly used substantively; as, the accused, one charged with an offense; the defendant in a criminal case. - AGAINWARD
Back again. - AGAINBUY
To redeem. Wyclif. - THEREAGAIN
In opposition; against one's course. If that him list to stand thereagain. Chaucer. - REACCUSE
To accuse again. Cheyne. - SELF-ACCUSED
Accused by one's self or by one's conscience. "Die self- accused." Cowper.