impeach

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ɪmˈpiːtʃ/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/ɪmˈpitʃ/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(im pēch)

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impeach [sb] vtr US (official: charge before a tribunal)iniciarle un proceso de destitución a alguien loc verb + prep
 Congress has voted to impeach the president.
impeach [sb] vtr (accuse of misconduct)acusar de prevaricación a alguien loc verb + prep
 The shareholders impeached the CEO when he mismanaged the company finances.
 Los accionistas acusaron de prevaricación a al director general cuando administró de forma errónea las finanzas de la empresa.
impeach [sb] vtr (discredit)desacreditar vtr
  poner en tela de juicio, poner en duda loc verb
  (a un testigo)recusar a alguien vtr + prep
 The local newspaper impeached the congressman by accusing him of a scandal.
 El periódico local desacreditó al congresista al acusarlo de un escándalo.
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