Impeachment is the process where a politician is accused of wrongdoing. Penalties for impeachment can include removal from office as well as criminal and civil penalties. Bill Clinton was the second, and last, United States President to go through impeachment.
To accuse a government official of wrong doing is to impeach. Article One of the United States Constitution gives the House of Representatives the sole power of impeachment and the Senate the sole power to try impeachments.
The formal process in which a politician is accused of wrongdoing is referred to as impeachment. Even presidents can be impeached.
To accuse a government official of wrongdoing is to impeach.
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Not sure, but to take the president off their presidential seat is called impeachment.
The word "accuse" means "to charge a person with a crime or claim that a person has done something wrong". If you accuse someone of something, you are implicating that they have done something wrong.
Generally speaking, if a person is accused of "wrong doing", it means that the person is being accused of a crime or an act that can harm themselves. Here's an example. If a person, has a mental disorder that causes the person to purposely cut themselves with a razor, this is wrong doing. Perhaps illegal depending on the circumstances. If that person cuts someone else with the razor that's a crime, falling under assault laws.
I accuse you of taking up my time to answer this question! I can be argued that to accuse him of a crime he did not commit would be wrong.
Suiting.
"I feel like you are being rude". Don't accuse her, but tell her why.
The term impeach means to accuse a public official of wrong conduct while in office.
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