indicting in English

verb
1
formally accuse of or charge with a serious crime.
his former manager was indicted for fraud
synonyms:charge withaccuse ofarraign fortake to court forput on trial forbring to trial forprosecute forcite forimpeach for
verb
    charge withaccuse ofarraign fortake to court forput on trial forbring to trial forprosecute forcite forimpeach for

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1. Arraigning and Indicting OF Sir John Barleycorn NEWLY COMPOSED By a well-wisher to Sir John and all that love him

2. Included in it was another resolution adopted at that convention, one indicting Christendom for her apostasy and for treating Jehovah’s counsel with contempt.

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4. Set up another cry, and Clanked its chain so hideously in the dead silence of the night, that the Ward would have been justified in indicting it for a nuisance.: 2.

5. John Barleycorn, fictional humorous personification of alcohol, first appearing about 1620.John Barleycorn was a figure in British and American folklore.British sources often refer to the character as Sir John Barleycorn, as in a 17th-century pamphlet, The Arraigning and Indicting of Sir John Barleycorn, Knight, and in a ballad found in The English Dancing Master (1651).