Definitions for impeachments

impeachments im·peach·ment

Spelling: [im-peech-muh nt]
IPA: /ɪmˈpitʃ mənt/

Impeachments is a 12 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 22 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 26 points.

You can make 1510 anagrams from letters in impeachments (aceehimmnpst).

Definitions for impeachments

noun

  1. the impeaching of a public official before an appropriate tribunal.
  2. (in Congress or a state legislature) the presentation of formal charges against a public official by the lower house, trial to be before the upper house.
  3. demonstration that a witness is less worthy of belief.
  4. the act of impeaching.
  5. the state of being impeached.

Origin of impeachments

1350-1400; Middle English empechement Anglo-French. See impeach, -ment

Examples for impeachments

“impeachment is a riveting event in the history of the country,” Kucinich says.

He admitted the impeachment in the midst of his astonishment with an abruptness equal to her own.

In the Andrew Johnson impeachment case was it not better that things were as they were?

The Commons insisted on carrying his impeachment to the bar of the Lords.

That fat fool Albemarle had swallowed my impeachment like a draught of muscadine.

But an absence of niceties nor an unwillingness to conform is not a legitimate cause for impeachment.

"Ah, no," she pleaded—she knew how true was the impeachment.

Republican leaders today are doing the same thing, using the media to tell their members there will be no impeachment.

Moreover, without any credible justification, they have even gone so far as to call for impeachment proceedings against him.

Forty years after Richard Nixon resigned from office, talk of impeachment is once again in the air.

Word Value for impeachments
Scrable

22

Words with friends

26

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