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Impeach
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Meaning
Verb
●
To
hinder
,
impede
, or prevent.
●
To
bring
a
legal
proceeding
against a public official.
●
To
charge
with
impropriety
; to
discredit
; to
call
into question.
●
In Law:
To
demonstrate
in court
that a
testimony
under oath
contradicts
another
testimony
from the same person, usually one
taken
during deposition.
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Origin
impeach
English
empêcher
French
impedicare
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
Related
Prosecute
Indict
Convict
Oust
Reelect
Depose
Arrest
Elect
Deport
Unseat
Extradite
Resign
Imprison
Punish
Appoint
Waterboard
Sue
Kill
Exonerate
Acquit
Assassinate
Veto
Crucify
Disqualify
Vote
Dismiss
Overrule
Overturn
Evict
Condemn
Overthrow
Repeal
Convince
Silence
Pardon
Nominate
Defend
Accuse
Appease
Execute
Detain
Ratify
Discredit
Persuade
Woo
Reappoint
Excommunicate
Bribe
Absolve
Defame
Disavow
Attack
Reinstate
Indite
Strike Down
Declare War
Tar And Feather
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Rhymes
Each
Leach
Teach
Peach
Leech
Reach
Reech
Beach
Beech
Areach
Breech
Bleach
Pleach
Preach
Breach
Speech
Impeach
Screech
Atreach
Sneetch
Beteach
Beseech
Outreach
Overreach
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