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Impeach

Impeach Meaning & Definition
Impeach Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Impeach?

[v] bring an accusation against; level a charge against; "He charged the man with spousal abuse"
[v] charge with a crime or misdemeanor
[v] charge with an offense or misdemeanor; "The public officials were impeached"
[v] challenge the honesty or credibility of; as of witnesses

Synonyms | Synonyms for Impeach: accuse | criminate | incriminate

Related Terms | Find terms related to Impeach: accuse | allege | anathematize | anathemize | animadvert on | arraign | article | asperse | attack | belittle | blame | book | bring accusation | bring charges | bring to book | call into question | call to account | cast aspersions on | cast blame upon | cast reflection upon | censure | challenge | charge | cite | complain | complain against | condemn | criminate | cry down | cry out against | cry out on | cry shame upon | damn | declaim | decry | denounce | denunciate | deprecate | discredit | disparage | fasten on | fasten upon | file a claim | finger | fulminate against | hang something on | have up | implicate | imply | impugn | impute | incriminate | inculpate | indict | inform against | inform on | insinuate | inveigh against | lay charges | lodge a complaint | lodge a plaint | malign | pin on | prefer charges | press charges | pull up | put on report | reflect upon | report | reprehend | reproach | reprobate | shake up | slander | take to task | task | taunt with | tax | twit | vilify

See Also | arraign | challenge | charge | file | impeach | lodge | recriminate | reproach | upbraid

Impeach In Webster's Dictionary

\Im*peach"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Impeached}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Impeaching}.] [OE. empeechier to prevent, hinder, bar, F. emp[^e]cher, L. impedicare to entangle; pref. im- in + pedica fetter, fr. pes, pedis, foot. See {Foot}, and {Appeach}, {Dispatch}, {Impede}.] 1. To hinder; to impede; to prevent. [Obs.] These ungracious practices of his sons did impeach his journey to the Holy Land. --Sir J. Davies. A defluxion on my throat impeached my utterance. --Howell. 2. To charge with a crime or misdemeanor; to accuse; especially to charge (a public officer), before a competent tribunal, with misbehavior in office; to cite before a tribunal for judgement of official misconduct; to arraign; as, to impeach a judge. See {Impeachment}. 3. Hence, to charge with impropriety; to dishonor; to bring discredit on; to call in question; as, to impeach one's motives or conduct. And doth impeach the freedom of the state. --Shak. 4. (Law) To challenge or discredit the credibility of, as of a witness, or the validity of, as of commercial paper. Note: When used in law with reference to a witness, the term signifies, to discredit, to show or prove unreliable or unworthy of belief; when used in reference to the credit of witness, the term denotes, to impair, to lessen, to disparage, to destroy. The credit of a witness may be impeached by showing that he has made statements out of court contradictory to what he swears at the trial, or by showing that his reputation for veracity is bad, etc. Syn: To accuse; arraign; censure; criminate; indict; impair; disparage; discredit. See {Accuse}.
\Im*peach"\, n. Hindrance; impeachment. [Obs.]

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