arraigners

/əˈreɪnərz/
noun
  1. Plural of arraigner; people who formally accuse others of crimes in court.
    • Several arraigners spoke out against the accused during the hearing.
    • The court listened to the arraigners as they detailed the charges.
    • The arraigners presented their cases one after another.
  2. Plural of arraigner; people who publicly criticize or blame others.
    • The newspaper's editorial board became the leading arraigners of the scandal.
    • At the town meeting, the arraigners demanded an explanation from the mayor.
    • The arraigners of the policy included many respected scientists.
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