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TOEFL BNC: 26335 COCA: 13892

impeach

verb
/ɪmˈpiːtʃ/
/ɪmˈpiːtʃ/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they impeach
/ɪmˈpiːtʃ/
/ɪmˈpiːtʃ/
he / she / it impeaches
/ɪmˈpiːtʃɪz/
/ɪmˈpiːtʃɪz/
past simple impeached
/ɪmˈpiːtʃt/
/ɪmˈpiːtʃt/
past participle impeached
/ɪmˈpiːtʃt/
/ɪmˈpiːtʃt/
-ing form impeaching
/ɪmˈpiːtʃɪŋ/
/ɪmˈpiːtʃɪŋ/
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  1. impeach somebody (for something) (of a court or other official body, especially in the US尤指美国的法庭或其他官方机构) to charge an important public figure with a serious crime控告(显要公职人员)犯重大罪行;弹劾
    • The President was impeached by Congress for lying.总统因说谎遭国会弹劾。
    CultureIn the US impeachment is the procedure by which a public official, including the President, is charged with acting against the law and may be forced to leave their job. President Richard Nixon resigned after the House Judiciary Committee recommended that he should be impeached for the crime of Watergate. Only two presidents have been impeached. The first was Andrew Johnson in 1868, who remained as President because the US Senate decided by one vote that he should do so. The second was Bill Clinton in 1999, who was then judged not guilty.
  2. impeach something (formal) to raise doubts about something怀疑 synonym question
    • to impeach somebody’s motives怀疑某人的动机
  3. Word Originlate Middle English (also in the sense ‘hinder, prevent’; earlier as empeche): from Old French empecher ‘impede’, from late Latin impedicare ‘catch, entangle’ (based on pedica ‘a fetter’, from pes, ped- ‘foot’). Compare with impede.
TOEFL BNC: 26335 COCA: 13892
TOEFL BNC: 26335 COCA: 13892
impeach verb
accuse
TOEFL BNC: 26335 COCA: 13892
impeach
To accuse someone of a crime: accuse, allege, charge...

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