verb
- past tense and past participle of reaccuse; to accuse again or anew
Usage: rare
Examples
- After new evidence emerged, the suspect was reaccused of the crime.
- The politician was reaccused of corruption by the opposition party.
- She felt unfairly reaccused of the same mistake she had already apologized for.
- The defendant was reaccused when additional witnesses came forward.
- He was reaccused of plagiarism despite his previous denial.
- The company was reaccused of environmental violations after the investigation reopened.