33 Verbs to Use for the Word allegation

"Mr. Percival Brooks, of course, flatly denied the serious allegation brought against him.

"And who, pray, Mr. Flockart, makes this allegation against my father?" "Oh, I really don't know who started the gossip.

It is a waste of time to answer the allegations that the emancipation of the negro race would induce them to make war on the white race.

"You will be given due opportunity of disproving my allegations," Hamilton said.

3. Evidence must go to prove the material allegations of the pleadings.

"II asked you, Walter, to make me a promise," she said, her voice broken by emotion"a promise that, for the sake of the love you bear for me, you will not believe that man, that you will disregard any allegation against me.

The one draws his notion of the universe from the few objects with which his course of life has happened to render him familiar; the other having got demonstration on his side, and forgetting that it is only a demonstration nisia proof at all times liable to be set aside by the addition of a single new fact to the hypothesis denies, instead of examining and sifting, the allegations which are opposed to him.

I also heard some allegations about his wheeling-dealing with powers-that-be in the government.

To ignore an allegation of so flagrant a character as the breach of neutrality, it was declared, constituted a disregard of American ideals in the interest of British imperialism which could not be excused by jocular references to "General" Pearson's request to the President "to either put an end to this state of affairs or permit me to strike one blow.

The sympathy expressed in that part of the Message relating to the Indians, if expressed with sincerity, would do much honour to the feelings that dictated it; but when we come to examine the facts, and investigate the implied allegations, we shall find that they are most gratuitous; and, consequently, that the regret of the president at the probable fate of the Indian, should he remain east of the Mississippi, is grossly hypocritical.

Konkani protagonists continue to level these allegations and suspect that Gomantak is still aiming to merge Goa with Maharashtra.

" By proofs, Mrs. Abbott meant allegations.

He was meeting an allegation some opponent had made, that it was wrong to take the island of Cyprus; and he justified himself by an appeal to history for once, which is, however, a rare thing with him.

Is it possible to present this subject as truth and the occasion require without noticing the reiterated but groundless allegation that the South has persistently asserted claims and obtained advantages in the practical administration of the General Government to the prejudice of the North, and in which the latter has acquiesced?

They captured many of our vessels prosecuting a lawful commerce and sold them and their cargoes, and at one time to our demands for restoration and indemnity opposed the allegation that they were taken in the violation of a blockade of all the ports of those States.

The observation is "quelconque"; I should prefer the more interesting allegation that since the Reformation no born Catholic has written a book of literary value!

Mr. Ward, if any one, appealed to fair judgment; and to this fair judgment he presented allegations on the face of them violent and monstrous.

"It's that it endangers the integrity of the fatherland," he replied in the tone of a notary reading an allegation.

Therefore, go on, young Bruce; proceed, refel The allegation that puts in this doubt, Whether thy mother, through her wilfulness, Famish'd herself and her sweet son, or no. BRUCE.

His desire was to warn her, yet he could not relate to her the allegations made by certain persons against Flockart.

4.Harris, in his Hermes, or Philosophical Inquiry concerning Universal Grammar, has very unceremoniously pronounced the doctrine of three degrees of comparison, to be absurd; and the author of the British Grammar, as he emotes the whole passage without offering any defence of that doctrine, seems to second the allegation.

The other partthat he set the dog on himlacks the allegation that the dog was vicious and that Appleboy knew it; in other words an allegation of scienter.

I merely venture to point out certain difficulties which you might have in substantiating any allegation which you might make against me.

[Footnote 77: Although the German White Book attempts to make out that Russia mobilized on July 26th, it produces no evidence more satisfactory than the information of the German Imperial attaché in Russia, whose account of the Russian military preparations supports only in part the allegations made at Berlin.

He sustains his allegation by publishing the results of the collation of "Hamlet," to which we shall hereafter refer more particularly, when we shall see that the reason of Mr. Collier's suppression of so large a portion of these alterations and additions was, that their publication would have made the condemnation of his folio swift and certain.

33 Verbs to Use for the Word  allegation