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indict

/in-dahyt/US // ɪnˈdaɪt //UK // (ɪnˈdaɪt) //

控告,起诉,控诉,控告对方

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to bring a formal accusation against, as a means of bringing to trial: The grand jury indicted him for murder.
    • : to charge with an offense or crime; accuse of wrongdoing; incriminate; condemn: He tends to indict everyone of plotting against him.

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Examples

  • He emphasized that the company has a robust compliance program and that neither it nor any of its executives have been indicted for any crime.

  • There was also an expectation that he would soon be indicted, given several of his associates had been convicted in a long-running corruption investigation.

  • Republicans initially floated the idea of trying to give Traficant their own slots on committees, but by May of that year he was indeed indicted.

  • He was indicted on 17 federal weapons charges after police allegedly found materials to produce Molotov cocktails and five illegal firearms — including an AR-15 — in his pickup truck.

  • When two members of the Louisiana returning board were indicted in June 1877 for altering election returns, Democrats took it as proof that Hayes’s election had indeed been fraudulent.

  • We see a system that will indict a 20-year-old for selling crack but not a police officer for choking the life out of a citizen.

  • Both were killed by police officers, but grand juries failed to indict in either case.

  • I looked in the news and watched the news last night after the grand jury decided not to indict him.

  • Even though a grand jury chose not to indict the cop who killed Eric Garner, the video is damning of police.

  • Today, a grand jury announced that it would not indict the officer, Daniel Pantaleo.

  • Further clauses indict the inferior ministers occupied about the cess.

  • The curate, properly managed, may depose to the contrary; and then we will indict them all for forgery and conspiracy.

  • People have a genius for remorse as for other emotions, and Forbes was of those who can mercilessly indict their own souls.

  • The grand jury refused to indict the Mayor, and indicted his accusers.

  • If we believe the Duke himself, he was forced to move at last by efforts to indict him as a traitor in Ireland itself.