Impeach

/ɪmˈpiːtʃ/ verb

To formally accuse a public official of serious wrongdoing, as the first step in removing them from office.

From Old French 'empechier' meaning 'to hinder, accuse', from Latin 'impedicare' meaning 'to entangle' (literally 'to put in fetters'). The sense shifted from physically trapping someone to legally trapping them with charges.

AMመቅደብ (meqdeb)
ARاتهامات (atahamat)
BNঅভিযোজন
CAacusar
CSobžalovat
DAfylde en anklageskrift
DEanklagen
ELκατηγορήσει
ESacusar de delito
FAمحاکمه (mohaakame)
FInostaa syytteen
FRdestituer
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