• well-founded suspicion – обоснованное подозрение
• raise suspicion – вызывать подозрение
См. также: suspension from work?, suspend smb's powers, suspend, sustain an injury
Too many people in America are burdened with a presumption of guilt. Their race, their ethnicity, their religion, their nationality and sometimes their poverty is seen as an indicia of danger, a basis for distrust or suspicion that marks them as someone to be feared, someone to be closely monitored. (huffingtonpost.com)
Reporting from the BBC's Paris bureau, she said: "Now officials have told French media that he is above suspicion and has been released without charge." (BBC News)
Paul Stephens, 54, and two other line managers were questioned on suspicion of causing death by gross negligence and breaching health and safety laws. (The Telegraph)
Egyptian man arrests swan on suspicion of spying (Telegraph)
• suspicion
• suspicions
