To lay a charge against; bring an accusation against.
1 As a result, the Democrats could impeach Trump with no Republican support.
2 The US House of Representatives has voted to impeach President Donald Trump.
3 That's why the parliament has decided to impeach him, Mr Sharif said.
4 On Wednesday, some Somali lawmakers said they planned to impeach the president.
5 The former president resigned in 1974 before the House could impeach him.
6 Analysts say the supreme court's decision could undermine efforts to impeach Rousseff.
7 The party cry drowns the criticism of acts that impeach the party.
8 They've been trying to impeach me from before I ran, he said.
9 Some lawmakers had threatened to impeach the justices or amend the constitution.
10 To impeach Pym and Hampden was to impeach the House of Commons.
11 In a crowded House, he arose to impeach his enemies and traducers.
12 The same goes for those who do not want to impeach Trump.
13 They impeach the character of Caspar living, and not of Caspar dead.
14 Owing to the prejudices of mankind, you will impeach your own credibility.
15 You impeach my sober judgment and make my canons of little worth.
16 Does any man impeach one of our body of bribery and corruption?
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