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impeachable

/im-pee-chuh-buhl/US // ɪmˈpi tʃə bəl //UK // (ɪmˈpiːtʃəbəl) //

可弹劾,可弹劾的,可被弹劾,可弹劾性

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : making one subject to impeachment, as misconduct in office.
    • : liable to be impeached.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inculpable

Examples

  • He spoke freely and openly against members of his party, including calling President Barack Obama’s airstrikes against Libya an “impeachable offense.”

  • The impeachable crime is admitted but the guilt runs too deep to die so easily.

  • A broad bipartisan House Judiciary Committee majority found his sins to rise to the level of impeachable offenses.

  • If he did, the Republicans might have a truly impeachable offense.

  • Everybody lives in a land of make believe where Benghazi and Fast and Furious are somehow impeachable offenses.

  • Sending a young woman a lewd photo is not an impeachable offense, but it is monumentally bad judgment.

  • The President of the United States is impeachable at any time during his continuance in office.

  • Treason and bribery, specifically named in the Constitution as impeachable offenses, were also indictable.

  • The managers of the impeachment were far from consistent in their conception of the nature of impeachable offenses.

  • And in Delaware and Virginia he is not impeachable till out of office.

  • Let him doubt, if he can, of the impeachable nature of the offence which was charged upon the President.