Definition of Preaccused

1. preaccuse [v] - See also: preaccuse

Lexicographical Neighbors of Preaccused

pre-tour
pre-war
preNewtonian
preabsorb
preabsorbed
preabsorbing
preabsorbs
preabsorption
preabsorptions
preabsorptive
preaccelerator
preaccelerators
preacclimation
preaccusation
preaccuse
preaccused (current term)
preaccuses
preaccusing
preace
preaced
preaces
preach
preach to deaf ears
preach to the choir
preach to the converted
preachable
preached
preacher
preacher man
preacherly

Literary usage of Preaccused

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. More Than a Name: State-Sponsored Homophobia and Its Consequences in by Scott Long, A. Widney Brown, Gail Cooper (2003)
"They "preaccused" me of things they thought I would do to schoolkids—molest them or corrupt them. They said they had to fire me to prevent that. ..."

2. Samuel Pepys, Lover of Musique by Frederick Bridge (1903)
"Lock at once published it, and prefixed to it a preface entitled " Modern Church Music, preaccused, Censured, and Obstructed in its performance before His ..."

3. Musical Bibliography: A Catalogue of the Musical Works (historical by Andrew Deakin (1892)
"Modern Church Musick preaccused, censured, and obstructed, in its performance before His Majesty, April 1, 1666, vindicated by the Author, Matt. ..."

4. Neues Universal-lexikon der Tonkunst by Eduard Bernsdorf (1857)
"... „Modern Church-music preaccused, censured and obstructed in its performance before his Majesty, April 1., 1666; vindicated by the author M. Lock'1 ..."

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