The term you're looking for is "impeachment." Impeachment is the process by which a legislative body, such as Congress, formally charges a government official, typically a president, with misconduct or wrongdoing. This process can lead to a trial and potential removal from office if the official is found guilty of the charges.
In a government there is a process that is in place that allows for the ability to formally accuse a federal official of wrongdoing. This process is called impeachment.
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To accuse someone of wrongdoing.
The word "incriminate" means to accuse someone of a crime or wrongdoing.
To accuse someone of wrongdoing.
Congress can accuse the President and Supreme Court judges.
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.
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She spoke with such blamlessness that nobody could accuse her of any wrongdoing.
The abstract noun form for the verb to accuse is the gerund accusing.The noun accusation is a related abstract noun form.
The opposite can be "incriminate" (show evidence of blame) or to "convict" (find guilty of a charge).
It means to inform against; denounce or accuse.