Indict ( verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Indict ( verb )

Formally charge (someone) with a criminal offence.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french enditer, from latin indictare, from in- "in" + dicare "proclaim".

Examples:

  1. The suspect was indicted for embezzlement.
  2. The defendant was indicted for murder.
  3. The company was indicted for fraud.
  4. The official was indicted for corruption.
  5. The group was indicted for conspiracy.

(As a verb)

Indict ( verb )

Formally charge (someone) with a criminal offence.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french enditer, from latin indictare, from in- "in" + dicare "proclaim".

Examples:

  1. The suspect was indicted for embezzlement.
  2. The defendant was indicted for murder.
  3. The company was indicted for fraud.
  4. The official was indicted for corruption.
  5. The group was indicted for conspiracy.
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