0 to say that someone has done something wrong or illegal, but not prove it -- iddia etmek, öne sürmek, kanıtsız suçlamak
[ often passive ] The teacher is alleged to have hit a student.
[ + (that) ] He alleges that Bates attacked him.
His main charge concerns their alleged collusion with non-academic interests to effect acceptable heritage results, politically, economically, (re)presentationally.
Yet despite this affirmative reporting obligation, some critics allege serious rights violations have arisen, which have not prompted reports of incompatibility.
The alleged incoherence thus consists in being committed to holding that creatures are both continuants and non-continuants.
He hated modern society for its lack of order and its pluralism, diversities and contradictions and valued modern technology's alleged ability to overcome this chaos.
The two alleged successes have been the permanent reduction of in-ation and an improved productivity performance.
Many other examples, ranging from neighbours arguing over trespass to alleged thieves being prosecuted before sheriff courts, could be given.
The still-living agents (and alleged agents) of the crimes cannot be included.
Clearly, my review should stand or fall on its merits, not some alleged rule invented by my two detractors.
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