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View definitions for under suspicion

under suspicion

adjective as in accused

adverb as in on trial

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In January 1948, Spitz again fell under suspicion for his role in the looting of art in Europe during the war.

Ai is under suspicion of having committed unspecified “economic crimes,” according to a foreign ministry spokesperson.

The police were still researching the purchase when Epstein came under suspicion, and Reiter ordered the money returned.

Did you realize at that time that you were both under suspicion?

Who would anticipate that a device invented in the 18th century would fall under suspicion for a major crash?

I could not give him to Pierre: that again would bring him under suspicion.

Although the question had been put to him in a casual way, Clyde adopted the attitude that he was under suspicion.

In all probability they would be most unfavourable to Ling Chu, who would come immediately under suspicion.

Don't you realise how every new development brings you more and more under suspicion?

Being twins, we are much alike and always under suspicion of what Uncle John used to call “collusion.”

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On this page you'll find 17 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to under suspicion, such as: arraigned, implicated, incriminated, indicted, charged with, and held for questioning.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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