Accusive

/əˈkjuːsɪv/ adjective

Tending to accuse or suggest blame; having the quality of making accusations.

From Latin accusativus, related to accusare (to accuse). In Latin grammar, the accusative case was used for the object of a verb—the thing being acted upon, similar to how an accusation targets someone.

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