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alleged
al‧leged/əˈledʒd/ adjective [ONLY BEFORE NOUN] formal an alleged crime, fact etc is one that someone says has happened or is true, although it has not been proved alleged offence/crime/incident etc ▪ their alleged involvement in international terrorism ▪ The alleged victim made the complaint at a police station in York.
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES alleged corruption (=that someone is accused of, but that is not proved) ▪ He is about to be investigated for alleged corruption. an alleged conspiracy (=that people say exists but that is not yet proved to exist) ▪ The charges against him relate to an alleged conspiracy. an alleged crime (=not proved to have happened) ▪ No evidence of the alleged crime was presented. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS NOUN abuse ▪ The defence alleged abuse of process. ▪ His evidence, he says, is in relation to an alleged abuse of the internal promotion system. assault ▪ The court was told the charges relate alleged assaults between January 1, 1972, and December 31, 1973. ▪ He's admitted shoplifting, theft and criminal damage but denies two alleged assaults on police. ▪ He is understood to have approached the youths about an alleged assault in which a shop assistant was hurt. ▪ The alleged assaults happened when two officers went to arrest him at a house in Cathcart Road in London. ▪ This gave details of the alleged assault by him during the incident in question. ▪ Three of the alleged assaults are said to have occurred on New Year's Eve 1991. breach ▪ At Mansfield a 20 year-old miner went to prison even though unconvicted of any offence for alleged breach of bail conditions. ▪ According to the ITAR-TASS news agency the referendum call was voted down because of alleged breaches in the law during the collection of signatures. crime ▪ The cops believe they have both participated in an alleged crime and wish to get one or both to give evidence. ▪ They also maintained that it would be impossible to hold fair trials so long after the alleged crimes had been committed. ▪ At the time of the alleged crime, the brothers lived a few yards apart in the Perthshire hamlet of Aberargie. ▪ The three-man tribunal did allow, however, that the exclusion appeared to be too harsh for the alleged crime. ▪ It is now up to those charged with the duty of investigating alleged crimes to do so. ▪ I was light years away at the time these alleged crimes took place. failure ▪ There was a handful of claims for alleged failure to detect fraud on audit. fraud ▪ Ferranti this week received the report it commissioned from accountants Coopers &038; Lybrand on the alleged fraud. ▪ This was the third time in six months that the federal government had intervened in state politics to redress alleged fraud. ▪ Ferranti expects to take delivery today of the report it commissioned from Coopers and Lybrand on the alleged fraud. incident ▪ The girl, now 16, was 14 at the time of the alleged incident. ▪ The charges arise from an alleged incident involving a boy aged four in Walton at the weekend. ▪ Details about the alleged incident were given by a prosecuting lawyer at Belfast Crown Court in the trial of three Londonderry men. ▪ Three Rochdale men were also charged in connection with the alleged incident. ▪ Most of the alleged incidents occurred during 1985-89, with some dating back to the late 1970s. ▪ The alleged incident happened at a house in Railway Street, on Saturday evening, two hours before the two were arrested. ▪ The charge arose from an alleged incident on October 11 last year in Witham. ▪ There will be a delay before the case proceeds while his solicitor finds out more information about the alleged incident. involvement ▪ About 600 members of the armed forces were discharged for alleged involvement in the coup attempt. ▪ And in Corse and Over, another four people were arrested and questioned about their alleged involvement in organising the festival. ▪ One was about the alleged involvement of the special branch. offence ▪ No plea was taken from Mr. Bell in respect of the alleged offence of drunk and disorderly behaviour. ▪ He may still plead not guilty while admitting that he is the person concerned in the alleged offence. offences ▪ Paul Hickson was arrested on Thursday and quizzed about alleged offences in a previous job at Swansea University. ▪ Scarborough magistrates were told that the alleged offences involved a total of £803,000. ▪ Earlier, he had been detained by fraud police from North Yorkshire investigating alleged offences under the Banking Act. ▪ The alleged offences started when the girls were then aged four years, three years and the youngest 11 months. victim ▪ She claims her alleged victim was confused and made up the whole story. ▪ The 17-year-old alleged victim made the complaint at a police station in Brixton, South London, on Saturday. EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ an alleged conspiracy to murder President Kennedy EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Death was the alleged penalty for those who divulged the secrets of the order. ▪ He claimed she had frequently discussed her alleged suicide attempts with him. ▪ Or, conversely, do alleged causes finally need to make sense in a system of rules and rational choices? ▪ The alleged attacks were said to have taken place at the family's home in Flint. ▪ The Serious Fraud Office, which is investigating alleged Maxwell share support schemes, also refused to comment. ▪ Three alleged police informers were murdered in the course of the demonstrations.
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