indict|indicted|indicting|indicts in English
verb
[in·dict || ɪn'daɪt]
formally accuse of a crime (Law); accuse, charge, criticize
Use "indict|indicted|indicting|indicts" in a sentence
1. The grand jury indicts or refuses to indict accused persons.
2. Grand jury indicts Michael Jackson.
3. Indict sb. for nuisance.
4. Police indict he for breaking the law.
5. Well, it's circumstantial but more than enough to indict.
6. They indicted me totally on hearsay.
7. I certainly don't mean to indict Holy Communion.
8. They were quickly indicted for rebellion.
9. If the grand jury indicts the suspect, he will go to trial.
10. In simple civil cases, the plaintiff may indict verbally.
11. She has been indicted for possessing cocaine.
12. He was later indicted on corruption charges.
13. 25, the Blunks were indicted by information
14. □ On what basis is false religion indicted?
15. Prosecutors said they wouldn't indict Mr. Hatoyama due to insufficient evidence.
16. I can indict you for abducting high school student.
17. A grand jury tries to indict him, he buys the outcome.
18. He was indicted for vehicular homicide in 19
19. In July it decided not to indict her for second - degree murder.
20. Wada was indicted for three counts of rape.
21. Three of the men were indicted for kidnapping.
22. In August 2005, the government indicted Appellees, Dr
23. The two are expected to decide by Monday whether to indict Netanyahu.
24. He was indicted before the special court at Nuremberg.
25. He was indicted for perjury before a grand jury.