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Impeach (verb) – 1. To charge (a public official) with misconduct 2. call into question the integrity or validity of something

(Pronounced ihm-peech)

To remember the definition of the word impeach, use the following mnemonic:

"Him! He stole our peaches!" (impeach) They charged the public official with misconduct and called into question his integrity.

"Him! He stole our peaches!" (impeach) They charged the public official with misconduct and called into question his integrity.

Examples of impeach in a sentence (To charge a public official with misconduct)

The furious congress men and congress women want to impeach the President.

It is possible to impeach an MP for gross misconduct.

You cannot hope to impeach a public official, without sufficient evidence.

 

Examples of impeach in a sentence (call into question the integrity or validity of something)

Why do you impeach my motives?

He was trying his best, but the people around him always tried to impeach his actions.

She liked to impeach waiters at restaurants to get free food.

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