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j'accuse 

French for "I accuse;" used especially to condemn a major social injustice. Comes from a newspaper article entitled "J'Accuse," published by Emile Zola in 1898. In the article, Zola accused the French government of framing Alfred Dreyfus for treason because he was Jewish.
Look at America's school system! J'accuse -- our government is guilty of segregating and abandoning our youth.
j'accuse by duffmorton July 30, 2006
1. Charge (someone) with an offense or crime

eg. he was accused of murdering his wife's lover

2. Claim that (someone) has done something wrong

eg. he was accused of favoritism
1. "I accuse the president of the Palestinian Authority of providing coverage of this holocaust in Gaza," Mashaal said.

2. "It was a very tough decision," USOC chairman Peter Ueberroth said before opening a sealed envelope and revealing the winning city. "If I had all the power - and sometimes people accuse me of that - I would take the map and merge the two...
accuse by BikerBoy19 August 30, 2010

j'accuse 

French for, "I accuse (you)."
j'accuse by mal considine September 22, 2005

accuse-tivism 

SJW/ "activists" who mainly like to accuse to shame and demonise other people (usually celebrities) of certain labels, while contribute little to none to the actual causes themselves.
Example of accuse-tivism:
She is a loud critic to other people with the same clique accusation: "Why aren't you a feminist? Don't you believe that women are equal to men!..."
But you will never find her actually help women in her own life. Apparently, "I spoke about it on twitter and shamed other people why don't they speak about that" is her good-enough definition of activism!
accuse-tivism by sjirony August 31, 2017
The act of being simultanously abstract and obtuse.
'The angle between hepatica communis and gastroduodenalis artery was abtuse in 67.5% and acute in 32.5%. The course of lienalis artery showed many styles of conformity as yet unclassified in the field...
abtuse by Steve Banhegyi February 13, 2007

actus dei nemini facit injuriam 

This is latin word .used in law . It is also called legal maxim

here actus means act

dei means god
nemini means kind of no

so the basic meaning is "no one resposible when something (wrong) is done by god (nature)

eg extreame storm , or big rainfall , tsunami etc

and because of this some one god injured then no one will go to jail.
Eg suppose extreme extreme strom came and your car goes in the air and drop on somebody's house . And his hous is broken then he can't sue u . He can sue u but he can't will that law suit . The judge will say it was act of god or actus dei nemini facit injuriam