impeach
verb[T]
uk/ɪmˈpiːtʃ/us/ɪmˈpiːtʃ/to make aformalstatementsaying that apublicofficialisguiltyof aseriousoffenceinconnectionwiththeirjob,especiallyin the US:
(尤指在美国)控告,弹劾(公职人员)Thegovernorwas impeached forwrongfuluse ofstatemoney.州长因滥用本州公款而遭到弹劾。
to accuse someone of something
- accuseHe was accused of statutory rape.
- make an accusation againstShe was arrested for making false accusations against her former employer.
- level an accusation againstFerguson was furious at the accusations levelled against his player.
- level a charge againstShe denied all the charges levelled against her.
- hurl accusations atShe hurled accusations at her ex-husband across the courtroom.
- charge someone withHe was charged with three counts of fraud.
International relations: United States politics & government
- anti-Republican
- battleground state
- bicameral
- blue state
- caucus
- confederacy
- G-man
- gubernatorial
- homeland security
- House Committee
- joint resolution
- override
- republican
- secret service
- secretary
- Secretary of State
- the Articles of Confederation
- the GOP
- the Republican Party
- the White House
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