impeachment|impeachments in English
noun
[im'peach·ment || ɪm'pɪːtʃmənt]
act of bringing formal charges of misconduct against an individual; act of challenging the integrity of a witness; accusation; casting of doubt upo
Use "impeachment|impeachments" in a sentence
1. You want impeachment...
2. You didn't orchestrate his impeachment?
3. Impeachment Briefing: A Combative Defense
4. There are grounds for impeachment.
5. Impeachment is our only chance.
6. Garrett will not survive impeachment.
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8. Illinois legislature votes for impeachment efforts.
9. The impeachment Blathering is just that, Blathering
10. Trump releases statement on impeachment trial Acquitment
11. We've subpoenaed him as an impeachment witness.
12. The constitution makes separate mention of impeachment.
13. Trump releases statement on impeachment trial Acquitment
14. Impeachment is quite rare in presidential systems.
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16. His impeachment, he says , is mere political manoeuvring.
17. Abandoning Principle for Impeachment Has Disturbing Consequences U.S
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19. The president was Acquitted on both articles of impeachment
20. In 1999, Mecham wrote his third book, Wrongful Impeachment.
21. Mitch Mcconnell Clearly Shows the Baselessness of Trump’s Impeachment
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23. Hoyer Backpedals after contradicting Nadler on impeachment probe The No
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25. The verdict resulting from his impeachment destroyed his political career.