verb
- to accuse again or make a renewed accusation against someone
Usage: formal; legal contexts
Examples
- The prosecutor decided to reaccuse the defendant after new evidence emerged.
- She was reaccused of the same crime three years later.
- The committee voted to reaccuse him of misconduct.
- After the appeal, they chose to reaccuse the suspect.
- The witness testimony led them to reaccuse the former employee.
- Legal experts debated whether it was appropriate to reaccuse in this case.