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      • When someone alleges something, they make an assertion or accusation, often stating it as a fact, but without providing immediate substantiation. The verb implies that the claim is based on the person's belief, information they have received, or their interpretation of events.
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  2. to say that someone has done something illegal or wrong without giving proof: [ + (that) ] The two men allege (that) the police forced them to make false confessions. [ + to infinitive ] She is alleged to have been at the centre of an international drug ring.

    • Alleged

      ALLEGED definition: 1. said or thought by some people to be...

    • English (US)

      ALLEGE meaning: 1. to say that someone has done something...

    • Traditional

      ALLEGE translate: (未經證實地)指責,宣稱,指控. Learn more in the...

  3. ALLEGE meaning: 1. to say that someone has done something illegal or wrong without giving proof: 2. to say that…. Learn more.

  4. The meaning of ALLEGE is to assert without proof or before proving. How to use allege in a sentence. Did you know?

  5. verb (tr; may take a clause as object) 1. to declare in or as if in a court of law; state without or before proof. he alleged malpractice. 2. to put forward (an argument or plea) for or against an accusation, claim, etc. 3. archaic.

  6. If you accuse someone of committing a crime but the proof of the wrongdoing isn't yet found, use the verb allege. You might allege that your sister broke a vase, just because no one else was home when you heard the crash.

  7. to say that someone has done something wrong or illegal, but not prove it: [ often passive ] The teacher is alleged to have hit a student. [ + (that) ] He alleges that Bates attacked him. (Definition of allege from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  8. Definition of allege verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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