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Impeaching Meaning in English

word · lemma: impeach

ˌɪmˈpitʃɪŋ
im-PEECH-ing
ɪmpˈiːtʃɪŋ
im-PEECH-ing

Definition

Impeaching means officially accusing a public official, such as a president or judge, of serious wrongdoing with the goal of possibly removing them from office.

Usage & Nuances

Formal and legal context; used specifically for public officials accused of serious crimes or misconduct in office. Commonly followed by 'the president', 'a judge', etc. Not used for general accusations.

Example Sentences

The committee is impeaching the mayor for corruption.

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They are impeaching the judge for breaking the law.

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People are talking about impeaching the president.

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Many lawmakers debated before impeaching their leader.

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The news reported that the government was close to impeaching a top official.

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Some citizens started protests after hearing about parliament impeaching the minister.

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