impeacher

/ɪmˈpiːtʃər/

Definitions

1. noun

A person who accuses another of crimes or misconduct, especially in a formal manner, typically with the intention of removing them from public office or position.

“The whistleblower served as an impeacher, providing crucial evidence that led to the politician’s impeachment.”

Synonyms

  • accuser
  • complainant
  • informant

Antonyms

  • defender
  • justifier