0 to accuse someone officially of a crime -- oskarżyć, postawić w stan oskarżenia
[ often passive ] Pound was indicted for treason.
In these cases, and in many others, ballads implicitly or explicitly exculpated individuals of moral responsibility while providing contexts which could indict social structures.
A succeeding grand jury declined to indict any members of the sheeted order.
Therefore, a higher aggregated average value indicted higher effectiveness and vice versa.
Moreover, they indict static, cross-sectional studies for giving misleading pictures of how the effects of risk and protective factors combine.
They indict the misleading assumptions on which most international reform policies are predicated.
The universal scope of the arguments indicted gynaecocracy in any form.
The grand jury's no bill says merely that there is insufficient evidence to indict.
The computer itself was about to be indicted for the disasters.