impeach
im
ˌɪm
im
peach
ˈpiʧ
pich
British pronunciation
/ɪmpˈiːt‍ʃ/

Definição e significado de "impeach"em inglês

to impeach
01

acusar, imputar

to formally charge or accuse someone of a crime or misdemeanor
Transitive: to impeach sb
to impeach definition and meaning
example
Exemplos
They were about to impeach the manager for his role in the workplace harassment case.
Eles estavam prestes a acusar formalmente o gerente por seu papel no caso de assédio no local de trabalho.
02

acusar, destituir

to formally charge a public official with misconduct or abuse of power
Transitive: to impeach a public official
example
Exemplos
Last year, the assembly successfully impeached the governor on charges of financial misconduct.
No ano passado, a assembleia conseguiu impeachmentar o governador por acusações de má conduta financeira.
03

questionar, impugnar

to challenge or criticize the validity, honesty, or integrity of a practice, action, or system
Transitive: to impeach a practice or system
example
Exemplos
Activists worked to impeach the outdated educational system, calling for reform.
Ativistas trabalharam para impugnar o sistema educacional ultrapassado, pedindo por reforma.
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