to allege

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English - Turkish
iddia etmek
ileri sürmek
(kanıt olmadan) iddia etmek
söylemek
kanıt olarak göstermek
bahane etmek
iddia

İddiaya göre, Tom o öneriyi reddetti. - Allegedly, Tom turned that offer down.

O, iddialara göre onu öldürdü. - She allegedly killed him.

ileri sürme
iddia et
{f} mazeret olarak göstermek
(Mimarlık) pencere eteği (yanındaki duvardan daha ince)
iddia- etmek
kaynak göstermek
allegedly sözde
English - English
To lighten, diminish

Hart that is inly hurt, is greatly eased / With hope of thing, that may allegge his smart .

To make a claim as justification or proof; to make an assertion without proof

The agency alleged my credit history had problems.

To cite or quote an author or his work for or against
To state under oath, to plead
To adduce (something) as a reason, excuse, support etc

I will further alleage a storie to make us palpably feele his naturall condition.

to assert to be true, especially in a formal manner, as in court
{v} to affirm, declare, say, assign, plead
To state, assert, or charge that something is fact, although it has yet been proven so
report or maintain; "He alleged that he was the victim of a crime"; "He said it was too late to intervene in the war"; "The registrar says that I owe the school money"
To say, declare, or charge that something is true even though it isn't proved yet
To claim or declare that something is so
To state, assert, or charge that something is fact, although it has not yet been proven so
1 To affirm or declare positively but without proof 2 To give as reason, excuse or support
To urge a reason or excuse
To make a statement under oath
To make a claim, a plea or offer justification for an act, especially before proof is available
If you allege that something bad is true, you say it but do not prove it. She alleged that there was rampant drug use among the male members of the group The accused is alleged to have killed a man It was alleged that the restaurant discriminated against black customers. = claim. to say that something is true or that someone has done something wrong, although it has not been proved it is alleged (that) (alleguer, from allegare , from ad- + legare ( LEGATE))
{f} state; argue; assert
To make a mere assertion without any proof
To cite or quote; as, to allege the authority of a judge
To produce or urge as a reason, plea, or excuse; as, he refused to lend, alleging a resolution against lending
To bring forward with positiveness; to declare; to affirm; to assert; as, to allege a fact
To alleviate; to lighten, as a burden or a trouble
to allege
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