Indict
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verb
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verb
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(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:
- The suspect was indicted for embezzlement.
- The defendant was indicted for murder.
- The company was indicted for fraud.
- The official was indicted for corruption.
- 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:
- The suspect was indicted for embezzlement.
- The defendant was indicted for murder.
- The company was indicted for fraud.
- The official was indicted for corruption.
- The group was indicted for conspiracy.