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The term impeach means to accuse a public official of wrong conduct while in office.
To impeach them.
To accuse a public official of wrong conduct during office is called impeach. Impeach is also to call into question the integrity or validity of a practice.
To accuse a public official of wrong conduct during office is called impeach. Impeach is also to call into question the integrity or validity of a practice.
to impeach them
The present tense of accuse is accuse ie. I accuse you of stealing that money.
To carry; to convey., To carry abroad; to spread; to make public., To carry or bring against, as a charge; to inform against; to accuse; to denounce., To carry on; to conduct., To dilate.
I Accuse was created in 2003.
Accuse is a verb.
The past participle of 'to accuse' is 'accused.'
Before You Accuse Me was created in 1958.
The word accuse is a verb: accuse, accuses, accusing, accused. The noun forms for the verb to accuse are accuser, and the gerund, accusing. Another noun form is accusation.