appeachment

/ɪmˈpɛtʃmənt/

Definitions

1. noun

the act of charging a public official, especially the President, with a crime or misconduct, typically for removal from office

“The impeachment process has been underway for several months, and the outcome is still uncertain.”

2. verb

to charge a public official with a crime or misconduct, typically for removal from office

“The House of Representatives voted to impeach the President on charges of obstruction of justice.”

Synonyms

  • censure
  • removal

Antonyms

  • acquittal
  • exoneration