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to impeach
01
mettre en accusation, accuser
to formally charge or accuse someone of a crime or misdemeanor
Transitive: to impeach sb
Exemples
They attempted to impeach the suspect based on the new witness testimony.
Ils ont tenté de mettre en accusation le suspect sur la base du nouveau témoignage.
02
mettre en accusation, destituer
to formally charge a public official with misconduct or abuse of power
Transitive: to impeach a public official
Exemples
Members of the parliament moved to impeach the governor on charges of corruption.
Les membres du parlement ont décidé de mettre en accusation le gouverneur pour des accusations de corruption.
03
mettre en doute, contester
to challenge or criticize the validity, honesty, or integrity of a practice, action, or system
Transitive: to impeach a practice or system
Exemples
Several experts impeached the methodology used in the controversial scientific study.
Plusieurs experts ont mis en cause la méthodologie utilisée dans l'étude scientifique controversée.
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