Impeachable (adjective)

Capable of being accused or charged with wrongdoing, especially in a political context.

Origin:

From impeach (to accuse or bring charges against a public official) + -able (capable of or susceptible to).

Examples:

  1. The president was impeachable for his actions related to the foreign election interference.
  2. The governor faced impeachment proceedings for his role in the corruption scandal.
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