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impeachment

noun as in arraignment

noun as in deposition

noun as in true bill

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The Democrats were able to sideline Kucinich and avoid a divisive impeachment battle.

Republican leaders today are doing the same thing, using the media to tell their members there will be no impeachment.

“Impeachment is a riveting event in the history of the country,” Kucinich says.

Now, alongside possible impeachment, Hall may face criminal charges as a result of his probe.

But an absence of niceties nor an unwillingness to conform is not a legitimate cause for impeachment.

Both these books contain a violent impeachment of the Italian Grand Master, which, if it concerned us, would not convince us.

Impossible to be so disrespectful to the Field Marshal or so inconsiderate to their department as to reject the soft impeachment.

Thurlow, who was annoyed by Pitt's assent to the impeachment of Hastings, strongly objected to Arden's appointment.

He visited England in 1640, and was consulted by the Earl of Strafford in preparing a defence against his impeachment.

Let me own the soft impeachment: I am not a racing man—not in any degree "horsey."

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On this page you'll find 334 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to impeachment, such as: allegation, complaint, denunciation, indictment, recrimination, and arraignment.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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