/ˌækjəˈzeɪʃənәl/ – Adjective
Definition: có tính chất buộc tội (về vụ án hình sự).
A more thorough explanation: Accusational in legal English refers to a process or system that emphasizes the confrontation between the prosecution and the defense, with the aim of determining guilt or innocence. It often involves a trial by jury or a bench trial.
Example: The adversarial system, which is accusational in nature, is widely used in common law jurisdictions.