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Impeach

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Main Entry: impeach
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: denounce, censure

Synonyms:

accuse, arraign, blame, bring charges against, call into question, call to account, cast aspersions on, cast doubt on, challenge, charge, criminate, criticize, discredit, disparage, hold at fault, impugn, incriminate, inculpate, indict, query, question, reprehend, reprimand, reprobate, tax, try

Antonyms:

elect
Main Entry: accuse
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: place blame for wrongdoing, fault

Synonyms:

allege, apprehend, arraign, arrest, attack, attribute, betray, blame, blow the whistle, brand, bring charges, censure, charge, cite, complain, criminate, denounce, file claim, finger*, frame, hang something on, hold accountable, impeach, implicate, impute, incriminate, inculpate, indict, lay at door, let have it, libel, litigate, lodge complaint, name, pin on, point finger at, prosecute, recriminate, serve summons, slander, slur, sue, summon, tax

Antonyms:

absolve, exculpate, exonerate, praise, vindicate
Main Entry: challenge
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: dispute, question

Synonyms:

accost, arouse, ask for, assert, beard, brave, call for, call out, claim, confront, cross, dare, defy, demand, denounce, exact, face down, face off, face the music, fly in the face of, hang in, impeach, impose, impugn, inquire, insist upon, investigate, invite competition, make a point of, make a stand, object to, provoke, query, reclaim, require, search out, stand up to, stick it out, stimulate, summon, tax, test, throw down the gauntlet, try, vindicate

Antonyms:

agreement, answer, decision, victory
Main Entry: charge
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: accuse

Synonyms:

arraign, blame, blow the whistle on, censure, criminate, drag into court, finger*, hang something on, impeach, impugn, impute, incriminate, inculpate, indict, involve, peg, point the finger at, reprehend, reproach, tax, turn on, whistle-blow

Antonyms:

exculpate, exonerate, free
Main Entry: denounce
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: condemn, attack

Synonyms:

accuse, adjudicate, arraign, blacklist, blame, boycott, brand, castigate, censure, charge, charge with, criticize, damn, declaim, decry, denunciate, derogate, dress down, excoriate, expose, finger*, hang something on, impeach, implicate, impugn, incriminate, indict, inveigh against, knock, ostracize, proscribe, prosecute, rap, rat, rebuke, reprehend, reprimand, reproach, reprobate, reprove, revile, scold, show up, skin*, smear, stigmatize, take to task, threaten, upbraid, vilify, vituperate

Antonyms:

approve, commend, compliment, praise
Main Entry: depose
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: oust from position

Synonyms:

boot out, bounce, break, can*, cashier, chuck, degrade, demote, dethrone, discrown, dismiss, displace, downgrade, drum out, eject, freeze out, give heave-ho, impeach, kick out, overthrow, remove from office, ride out on rail, run out of town, send packing, subvert, throw out, throw out on ear, uncrown, unfrock, unmake, unseat, upset
Main Entry: dismiss
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: remove from job, responsibility

Synonyms:

ax, boot out, boot, bounce*, bump*, can*, cashier, defrock, depone, depose, deselect, discharge, disemploy, disfrock, displace, disqualify, drop, fire, furlough, give notice to, give the ax, give the gate, give the heave-ho, give walking papers, give warning, impeach, kick out, lay off, let go, let out, oust, pension, pink-slip, put away, recall, retire, sack, send packing, shelve, shut out, suspend, terminate, turn away, unfrock, unseat, wash out

Antonyms:

appoint, employ, engage, hire, keep, secure
Main Entry: indict
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: accuse

Synonyms:

arraign, censure, charge, criminate, face with charges, finger*, frame*, impeach, incriminate, inculpate, prosecute, summon, tax

Antonyms:

absolve, acquit, exonerate
Main Entry: query
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: ask

Synonyms:

catechize, challenge, disbelieve, dispute, distrust, doubt, enquire, examine, hit up, impeach, impugn, inquire, interrogate, knock, mistrust, put out a feeler question, quiz, suspect, test the waters
Notes: a query is a single question; an inquiry (or enquiry) may be a single question or extensive investigation (series of questions)
a query differs from a question in that it suggests a reservation or disagreement

Antonyms:

answer, reply
Main Entry: question
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: doubt

Synonyms:

call into question, cast doubt upon, challenge, controvert, disbelieve, dispute, distrust, hesitate, impeach, impugn, mistrust, oppose, puzzle over, query, suspect, suspicion, wonder about

Antonyms:

certainty, doubtlessness, sureness, surety
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