Allegation

/ˌæləˈɡeɪʃən/ noun

An allegation is a claim that someone has done something wrong or illegal, especially when it has not yet been proven. It is often used in legal and news contexts.

From Latin *allegare* “to send out, bring forward, state,” via Medieval Latin *allegatio* “statement in one’s defense.” It originally referred to presenting something in court.

AMክስ
ARادعاء
BNঅভিযোগ
CSobvinění
DAanklage
DEBehauptung
ELκατηγορία
ESalegación
FAاتهام
FIsyytös
FRallégation
GUઆરોપ
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