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impeach

[im-peech] / ɪmˈpitʃ /


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Prosecutors moved to have Mr. Novick’s testimony impeached—discounted by the court—in jury instructions, but the judge said no.

From The Wall Street Journal

The gamble failed, and he was impeached and arrested.

From BBC

Castillo was impeached and arrested on charges of rebellion, abuse of authority and serious disturbance of the public order within a matter of hours.

From Barron's

As French points out, the Federalists replied that there was no reason to worry because the Congress would impeach any president who dared to do such things.

From Salon

The decree means that Rajoelina -- who was impeached on October 14 after fleeing the island nation in the wake of weeks of protests -- would not be able to contest future elections.

From Barron's