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unaccused

  • a word derived from accused.
    accused
    adjective
    charged with a crime, wrongdoing, fault, etc..

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I ask Your Majesty if those laws permit one, unaccused of any crime or wrong-doing, to be held prisoner within the limits of a town?

From The Colonel of the Red Huzzars by John Reed Scott

The day after the receipt of this letter I was, as I have before said, unheard, unaccused, unjudged, conducted like a criminal from the army, by fifty hussars, and imprisoned in the fortress of Glatz. 

From The Life and Adventures of Baron Trenck, Volume 1 by Thomas Holcroft

"Not, surely, to condemn me unheard," said Roland; "I might even say, unaccused."

From Roland Cashel Volume II (of II) by Charles James Lever

I counsel you, and strongly urge you, while yet unaccused, to escape from the accusation, which will be made against you within an hour.

From A Siren by Thomas Adolphus Trollope

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