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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "allegation" in a sentence

    allegation example sentences

    allegation


    1. “That is a serious allegation to bring up, even in private company, Tarak


    2. to the allegation of a fight for religious convictions


    3. JQ Adams is remembered today largely for two things, for his strong antislavery stance and for the allegation of a “corrupt bargain” against him by Jackson's supporters


    4. An allegation of sexual abuse reported to the police would change his life and business forever


    5. Social Services where they lived was investigating an allegation of educational neglect because Adam‘s school aged children had not been properly registered for home schooling


    6. For instance, the Hollywood allegation that American forces had been responsible for six hundred thousand innocent Iraqi deaths was a preposterous lie that went without


    7. “What are you going to tell them when they ask about the allegation that you fragged your boss in Iraq?”


    8. The reason for relieving Ouellette of his duties was an allegation that he had an


    9. The friendly fire allegation occurred in a report that was among more than


    10. The DC district court ruled that their action ―was an unconstitutional allegation of legislative power‖ and that the EPA was not authorized to legislate

    11. Jesse froze, shocked by the allegation


    12. That allegation is nonsense


    13. The Judge then moved on to examine the allegation that there must have been


    14. Testimony from Emily Gray would indicate that this allegation was without any foundation whatsoever, and Gary David was entirely innocent in this matter


    15. “So, you deny the allegation that you gave the study volunteers sedatives, telling them it was a prescription vitamin?" a third reporter inquired


    16. proved her allegation right


    17. interviewed will make an allegation of discrimination


    18. Feltus was completely aware that his face must have paled momentarily while the initial jolt from this accusation settled in his mind and perhaps confirmed an unconscious suspicion towards the arrogant and intricately presented Terence Underwood, but he managed to adroitly regain his composure while he processed the information and devised questions with which to pursue the allegation


    19. The reverend’s face stoned over at the allegation, and the obvious illness he had been feeling dramatically changed to a sense of pleasure at the revelation of Terence’s involvement in his wife’s demise


    20. Lord Ashburn, however, reacted much differently and more like that which would have been expected from a woman; he immediately gasp as though horrified by this allegation and disenchanted by Feltus’s lack of initiative to prevent the murder given his knowledge of this previous attack

    21. There could be no doubt that this was a clear-cut case of murder, as there was no indication of suicide and the apparent manner in which he had died would refute such an allegation, though this would be the most convenient solution in that Terence had taken his own life out of overwhelming guilt for his own crime


    22. “Murderer!” the voice proclaimed in the calm monotone that effectively grated the nerves and eroded the stamina of the intended recipient of the allegation


    23. Marisha was more interested in quashing the allegation that Churchill had ordered the murder of Sikorski


    24. Faced with the same allegation of "bungling in high office" which forced him out of office in the First World War; Churchill took the unprecedented step, during war time that is of ordering a military tribunal to be set up to investigate the break-out


    25. Did certain Western Allied military commanders fight their own war, in which personal glory appeared more important than a successful military and political end to the war? Did this indiscretion prevent the launching of the main offensive on Berlin from the West? Is this allegation without foundation? Perhaps not, because later developments were to prove that a critical opportunity was lost, not only to win the war but to win the peace as well


    26. Viktor was however not surprised by the allegation that the Israelis had suffered losses: after all, the Igla-S missile was the most advanced model of portable surface-to-air missile system to ever been produced in Russia, with the batch sent on the Heraklion being actually fitted with the latest counter-countermeasures algorithms developed to date


    27. deny the allegation and accuse that person of practicing witch-


    28. everything it can; abuse of the missing forces allegation and how it plans to deal with


    29. was sheltered from this allegation


    30. When doing that insures disaster, then the allegation, 'They did that!', is a gulag branding

    31. Consequently, the allegation is that science can be transmitted from one saint to another by means of disgusting, dirty spittle


    32. For the same reason, you cannot even have your site verified by any attorney because-again - guidelines are just guidelines, not laws! FTC can, at its will, twist their "guidelines" to suit their requirements (that is, prove their allegation against you), and slap you with a big fine


    33. What I do care about is the sworn allegation that, I understand, is to accompany these--these fakes


    34. I like to emphasis that a very serious allegation was made, and the appropriate action had to be taken


    35. before the allegation of a preternatural epiphany, itself


    36. The allegation of


    37. hearing this allegation and I did consider the penalties I possibly face that goes with such allegations


    38. I know every Newtonian is shouting for my scalp on hearing this allegation and I


    39. Hoo-Hah’s allegation that Respondent violated the law rests on an overbroad interpretation of “same thing


    40. In commenting upon this allegation, it must be admitted that the 'form of doctrine’ here maintained can claim no exception to the general rule, that truth held by evil or even by weak men will turn to evil and vanity

    41. “At this very moment, I can call the precinct and withdraw my allegation against him


    42. “That’s quite an allegation


    43. “Sources close to the Hipwell investigation” claim an allegation has been made that Megan “may have been involved in the unlawful killing of her own child” ten years ago


    44. “That’s a rather serious charge—or allegation, I suppose I should say—my son,” Graingyr said austerely


    45. “The most troubling allegation, however, is that in 1997, Dunleavy had someone take the Law Boards for him


    46. “I am in a condition to prove my allegation: an insuperable impediment to this marriage exists


    47. Where are they gone? Every man who ventures such an allegation, is bound to prove it; because it is, if true, susceptible of proof


    48. Erskine,) with the American Government, but under the allegation that it was made contrary to instructions, it was no sooner known than it, and the Minister making it, were disavowed


    49. If the British Government, so recently as May last, disavowed an arrangement, and recalled its Minister, under an allegation that he violated his instructions, was it to be supposed that they would, in two or three months, so far change their policy as to authorize an arrangement on the same principles that they had just rejected? Certainly not, sir


    50. If the allegation itself be false, it will turn to plague the accuser




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    Synonyms for "allegation"

    allegation allegement assertion avowal position profession contention

    "allegation" definitions

    (law) a formal accusation against somebody (often in a court of law)


    statements affirming or denying certain matters of fact that you are prepared to prove