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Indict   /ɪndˈaɪt/   Listen
Indict

verb
(past & past part. indicted; pres. part. indicting)
1.
Accuse formally of a crime.



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"Indict" Quotes from Famous Books



... revenge, hit upon a scheme the most diabolical that human hair could conceive. He actually applied to the Society for the Suppression of Cruelty to Animals; and they, upon inspecting a portion of the dissevered locks, immediately took up the case, and are about to indict Sir Peter, Roe, and the barber, under one of the clauses of that tremendous act. If they proceed for penalties in individual cases, they must be immense, as the killed and wounded are beyond calculation,—not to mention all that the process has ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, Complete • Various



Words linked to "Indict" :   accuse, charge, indictment



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