Meaning & Definition of word "Impeachment"

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    Impeachment

    /ɪmˈpiːtʃmənt/

    noun:

    • 1. The process by which a legislative body levels charges against a government official, typically a president, to remove them from office.
      • Example: The House of Representatives initiated the impeachment of the president after the scandal emerged.
    • 2. The formal accusation of misconduct against a public official.
      • Example: The senator was facing impeachment for alleged corruption and abuse of power.
    • 3. The outcome of the process of impeachment, which may or may not lead to removal from office.
      • Example: The impeachment of the governor highlighted deep divisions within the state legislature.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French 'empechier', meaning 'to hinder'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    impeachment proceedings:

    The legal process involved in impeaching an official.

    impeachment trial:

    The trial that follows the articles of impeachment.

    impeachment inquiry:

    An investigation to determine whether sufficient grounds for impeachment exist.

    Related Words

    accusation:

    A statement saying that someone has done something wrong.

    misconduct:

    Unacceptable or improper behavior.

    removal:

    The act of being taken away from office.

    Slang Meanings of impeachment

    Meaning: Impeach

    Example Sentence: The politician was getting impeached for his actions.

    Meaning: Getting the boot

    Example Sentence: After the scandal, the president was facing the boot through impeachment.