falsely accused him|falsely accuse him in English
slandered him, untruthfully accused him
Use "falsely accused him|falsely accuse him" in a sentence
1. Falsely Accused!
2. She apologized for accusing him falsely.
3. She was falsely accused of shoplifting.
4. 30 For Young People —Falsely Accused!
5. We have been reviled, falsely accused, imprisoned for life.
6. They had been falsely accused of dishonest behavior.
7. (John 1:29) When the chief priests and the older men falsely accused him before Pilate, Jesus “made no answer.”
8. Ebed-melech’s godly qualities were put to the test when evil princes falsely accused Jeremiah of sedition and threw him into a miry cistern, leaving him to die.
9. This likable bookseller/Burglar gets falsely accused of murder yet again
10. She had been falsely accused of shoplifting in a clothing store.
11. He was falsely accused of sexually assaulting Potiphar’s wife and was imprisoned.
12. Also patron of the falsely accused, midwives, obstetricians, and pregnant women.
13. They become guilty of the mythmaking of which they falsely accuse the Gospel writers.
14. Arguen is desperate after being falsely accused of practicing the dark arts
15. (1 Peter 2:22) His enemies falsely accuse him of being a Sabbath breaker, a drunkard, and a demonized person, but Jesus is not dishonored by their lies.
16. They were falsely accused of sedition, and the authorities ignored their pleas of innocence.
17. Perhaps we are falsely accused, and because of this, we suffer some injustice.
18. Angry at being rejected, she falsely accused Joseph of trying to rape her.
19. Yong-gu is falsely accused of the abduction, murder and rape of a minor.
20. In a sense, they are guilty of the mythmaking of which they falsely accuse the Gospel writers.
21. Paul was falsely accused of teaching the Jews Apostasy from Moses (Acts 21:21).
22. This page shows answers to the clue Calumniate.Calumniate may be defined as “To slander; misrepresent“To accuse falsely and maliciously of a crime or offense“(Obscure words) charge falsely or with malicious intent”.
23. Falsely accused of being a drunkard and a glutton, he did not argue about this.
24. Though when someone is falsely accused of a crime, Calumny is a more appropriate word.
25. He was falsely charged with robbery.