Definitions for impeach

impeach im·peach

Spelling: [im-peech]
IPA: /ɪmˈpitʃ/

Impeach is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 16 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 18 points.

You can make 190 anagrams from letters in impeach (acehimp).

Definitions for impeach

noun

  1. Obsolete. impeachment.

verb (used with object)

  1. to accuse (a public official) before an appropriate tribunal of misconduct in office.
  2. Chiefly Law. to challenge the credibility of:
  3. to bring an accusation against.
  4. to call in question; cast an imputation upon:
  5. to call to account.

Origin of impeach

1350-1400; Middle English empechen, enpeshen Anglo-French empecher Late Latin impedicāre to fetter, trap, equivalent to Latin im- im-1<

Examples for impeach

But GOP candidates are making it clear to voters: We will move to impeach Obama.

Every call, all over the country, men and women, all said the same thing: impeach him.

In 2013, for example, Clovis said that it would be difficult to impeach the President “because he claims to be black.”

Within the House Judiciary Committee, six Republicans voted with 21 Democrats to impeach the president.

I denounce this person as a liar, and impeach him as a coward.

In a crowded House, he arose to impeach his enemies and traducers.

Liberal Democrats wanted to impeach President George W. Bush, but Pelosi took it off the table.

She will be in a state of mind to impeach the justice of the Republic.

Some fool, it appeared, wanted to impeach Babberly, and Babberly said that he wanted to be impeached.

Do you mean to impeach my attestation of Sir William's signature?

Word Value for impeach
Scrable

16

Words with friends

18

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