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Impeachment

UK //ɪmˈpiːtʃmənt//US //ɪmˈpiːtʃmənt//

Definition

A formal accusation against a public official for misconduct.

In simple words: The process of removing a leader from office.

Examples

  • The **impeachment** process can be lengthy and complicated.
  • He faced an **impeachment** trial after the allegations were made public.
  • The **impeachment** of the president shook the entire nation.
  • Historically, **impeachment** has been a rare occurrence in the U.S. government.
  • Many citizens participated in a rally to support the **impeachment** of their leader.
  • The **impeachment** articles were presented to the Senate for review.
  • Call for **impeachment** often arises during political scandals.
  • The committee voted to move forward with **impeachment** against the official.

Usage notes

Typically used in political contexts when a government official is accused of misconduct. Avoid in casual conversation.

Grammar pattern

impeach + object

Memory hint

Think 'impeach' as 'im-peach' like a rotten fruit being tossed out.

Collocations

  • impeachment trial
  • articles of impeachment
  • call for impeachment
  • impeachment process
  • vote for impeachment

Synonyms

  • removal
  • accusation
  • charges
  • prosecution
  • disqualification

Common mistakes

  • Confusing impeachment with removal; impeachment is only the accusation, not the removal.
  • Using in non-political contexts; impeachment is specific to government officials.
  • Mistaking it as a synonym for indictment; they're related but distinct.