Definitions for impeachable

impeachable im·peach·a·ble

Spelling: [im-pee-chuh-buh l]
IPA: /ɪmˈpi tʃə bəl/

Impeachable is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 26 points.

You can make 633 anagrams from letters in impeachable (aabceehilmp).

Definitions for impeachable

adjective

  1. making one subject to impeachment, as misconduct in office.
  2. liable to be impeached.

Origin of impeachable

First recorded in 1495-1505; impeach + -able

Examples for impeachable

The same act committed with a criminal motive would be impeachable, which without it would be of a nature not to admit of it.

The managers of the impeachment were far from consistent in their conception of the nature of impeachable offenses.

Subversive of the rights of defence, which belong to an accused and impeachable officer.

Let him doubt, if he can, of the impeachable nature of the offence which was charged upon the President.

A broad bipartisan House Judiciary Committee majority found his sins to rise to the level of impeachable offenses.

If that act were repealed, he said, the election of every officer of a corporation would be impeachable.

Sending a young woman a lewd photo is not an impeachable offense, but it is monumentally bad judgment.

The impeachable crime is admitted but the guilt runs too deep to die so easily.

But has Judge Bybee committed an impeachable offense by signing off on these memos?

The President of the United States is impeachable at any time during his continuance in office.

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