All impeachment synonyms
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I i noun impeachment
- condemnation β Condemnation is the act of saying that something or someone is very bad and unacceptable.
- ousting β to expel or remove from a place or position occupied: The bouncer ousted the drunk; to oust the prime minister in the next election.
- recrimination β the act of recriminating, or countercharging: Hope gave way to recrimination with both sides claiming the moral high ground.
- criticism β the analysis or evaluation of a work of art, literature, etc
- removal β the act of removing.
- bill β A bill is a written statement of money that you owe for goods or services.
- statement β something stated.
- detention β Detention is when someone is arrested or put into prison, especially for political reasons.
- warrant β authorization, sanction, or justification.
- litigation β the act or process of litigating: a matter that is still in litigation.
- claim β If you say that someone claims that something is true, you mean they say that it is true but you are not sure whether or not they are telling the truth.
- argument β An argument is a statement or set of statements that you use in order to try to convince people that your opinion about something is correct.
- suit β a set of clothing, armor, or the like, intended for wear together.
- action β Action is doing something for a particular purpose.
- dispute β to engage in argument or debate.
- case β A particular case is a particular situation or incident, especially one that you are using as an individual example or instance of something.
- tribunal β a court of justice.
- hearing β the faculty or sense by which sound is perceived.
- lawsuit β a case in a court of law involving a claim, complaint, etc., by one party against another; suit at law.
- complaint β A complaint is a statement in which you express your dissatisfaction with a particular situation.
- denunciation β Denunciation of someone or something is severe public criticism of them.
- allegation β An allegation is a statement saying that someone has done something wrong.
- indictment β an act of indicting.
- blast β A blast is a big explosion, especially one caused by a bomb.
- incrimination β to accuse of or present proof of a crime or fault: He incriminated both men to the grand jury.
- prosecution β Law. the institution and carrying on of legal proceedings against a person. the body of officials by whom such proceedings are instituted and carried on.
- summons β an authoritative command, message, or signal by which one is summoned.
- trial β German Der Prozess. a novel (1925) by Franz Kafka.
- charge β If you charge someone an amount of money, you ask them to pay that amount for something that you have sold to them or done for them.
- animadversion β criticism or censure
- reprehension β the act of reprehending; reproof; censure.
- disparagement β the act of disparaging.
- accusation β If you make an accusation against someone, you criticize them or express the belief that they have done something wrong.
- reprobation β disapproval, condemnation, or censure.
- rebuke β to express sharp, stern disapproval of; reprove; reprimand.
- obloquy β censure, blame, or abusive language aimed at a person or thing, especially by numerous persons or by the general public.
- tirade β a prolonged outburst of bitter, outspoken denunciation: a tirade against smoking.
- castigation β to criticize or reprimand severely.
- disapproval β the act or state of disapproving; a condemnatory feeling, look, or utterance; censure: stern disapproval.
- attack β To attack a person or place means to try to hurt or damage them using physical violence.
- invective β vehement or violent denunciation, censure, or reproach.
- reproof β the act of reproving, censuring, or rebuking.
- diatribe β A diatribe is an angry speech or article which is extremely critical of someone's ideas or activities.
- depreciation β the reduction in value of a fixed asset due to use, obsolescence, etc
- opposition β the action of opposing, resisting, or combating.
- disfavor β unfavorable regard; displeasure; disesteem; dislike: The prime minister incurred the king's disfavor.
- reproach β to find fault with (a person, group, etc.); blame; censure.
- disapprobation β disapproval; condemnation.
- remonstrance β an act or instance of remonstrating.
- reprimand β a severe reproof or rebuke, especially a formal one by a person in authority.