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.
Impeach
to impeach them
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.
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.
poops and taters
breaking her heart
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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.