Sentences

impeach in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To impeach means to formally accuse a public official, especially a president, of misconduct or wrongdoing, typically leading to a trial and potential removal from office.

Sample Sentences

  1. The House of Representatives voted to impeach the president after a lengthy investigation.
  2. Many citizens expressed their concerns about the implications of impeaching a sitting official.
  3. Legal experts debated whether the evidence presented was sufficient to warrant an impeachment trial.
  4. The impeachment process is often seen as a political tool rather than a judicial one.
  5. As tensions rose, the calls to impeach the governor intensified among opposition members.
  6. The committee voted to impeach the governor after a lengthy investigation into corruption.
  7. Many citizens were divided on whether to impeach the president for his controversial actions.
  8. Legal experts debated the implications of trying to impeach a sitting official.
  9. The House of Representatives has the authority to impeach federal officials for misconduct.
  10. Historical precedents suggest that impeachment is a complex and often politically charged process.

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