Indict Meaning in English
word
ˌɪnˈdaɪt
in-DYTE
ɪndˈaɪt
in-DYTE
परिभाषा
To officially charge someone with a serious crime, usually after a legal investigation by a grand jury or court.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Formal legal term, mostly used for serious crimes. Commonly follows 'indicted for' or 'indicted on charges of.' Do not confuse with 'accuse' (more general, less formal). Only used in legal contexts.
Spanish: acusar formalmente - imputarPortuguese (BR): indiciar - acusar formalmentePortuguese (PT): acusar formalmente - indiciarChinese (Simplified): 起诉 - 控告Chinese (Traditional): 起訴 - 控告Hindi: आरोपित करना - अभियोग लगानाArabic: توجيه الاتهام رسمياً - اتهامBengali: অভিযুক্ত করা - অভিযোগ করা (আইনি)Russian: обвинять (по обвинительному акту) - предъявлять обвинениеJapanese: 起訴するVietnamese: truy tố - khởi tốKorean: 기소하다Turkish: suçlamak (resmi) - itham etmek (hukuki)Urdu: فردِ جرم عائد کرناIndonesian: mendakwa - menuntut secara hukum
उदाहरण वाक्य
The grand jury indicted him for robbery.
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The court may indict a suspect after reviewing the evidence.
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If there is enough proof, they will indict the man.
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He was indicted on several charges after the investigation concluded.
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Public pressure led the authorities to finally indict the officials involved.
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It’s rare for a celebrity to be indicted, but it can happen when the evidence is strong.
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