scusation
/sˈkjʊsɪˌeɪʃən/Definitions
1. noun
A charge of wrongdoing, especially one made against someone in a position of authority.
“The police officer faced a scusation of corruption and was forced to resign.”
1. noun
A charge of wrongdoing, especially one made against someone in a position of authority.
“The police officer faced a scusation of corruption and was forced to resign.”