impeaches

[US]/ɪmˈpiːtʃɪz/
[UK]/ɪmˈpiːtʃɪz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to accuse someone of a crime; to impeach; to doubt something; to raise objections

Phrases & Collocations

impeaches the president

impeaches a judge

impeaches public officials

impeaches for misconduct

impeaches government leaders

impeaches with evidence

impeaches during trial

impeaches for treason

impeaches after investigation

impeaches by congress

Example Sentences

the committee impeaches the official for misconduct.

many citizens believe that the president should be impeached.

the process of impeaching a leader can be very complex.

the house of representatives impeaches the judge on serious charges.

impeaches are often seen as a last resort for political disputes.

some lawmakers argue that impeaching officials is necessary for accountability.

the senate holds a trial after the house impeaches a president.

impeaches can create significant political turmoil.

public opinion plays a crucial role in the decision to impeach.

impeaches are often debated in the media for months.

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