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impeach

[im-peech] / ɪmˈpitʃ /


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The pressing concern for the panel, however, was the ongoing efforts to impeach two federal judges.

From Salon

If he didn’t invite the other American gold medal hockey team, the president said, “I do believe I’d probably be impeached.”

From Los Angeles Times

The president invited them to his State of the Union address and added he would have to ask the triumphant women's team as well or risk being "impeached".

From Barron's

He was impeached on 14 December, and on 3 January – after confining himself inside the presidential residence for two-and-a-half weeks – arrested.

From BBC

Peru's Congress is set to elect an interim president on Wednesday to replace Jose Jeri, who was impeached in a graft scandal just four months after taking office.

From Barron's