preaccuse

/priːəˈkjuːz/
verb
  1. To accuse someone of something before they have had a chance to respond or before the facts are known.
    • The manager tried not to preaccuse anyone before the investigation was complete.
    • The lawyer warned the witness not to preaccuse the defendant in court.
    • It's unfair to preaccuse a colleague of stealing without evidence.
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