Accusers

/əˈkjuːzərz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Plural of accuser: a person or party who formally charges another with a crime or wrongdoing.
    The accusers presented evidence against the defendant during the trial.

Forms

  • accuser

Commentary

As a plural form, 'accusers' is used to refer to multiple individuals or entities bringing a charge or allegation.

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