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Impeachment vs Acuse - What's the difference?

impeachment | acuse |

As a noun impeachment

is the act of impeaching a public official, either elected or appointed, before a tribunal charged with determining the facts of the matter.

As a verb acuse is

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impeachment

English

Alternative forms

* empeachment (obsolete)

Noun

(wikipedia impeachment) (en noun)
  • The act of impeaching a public official, either elected or appointed, before a tribunal charged with determining the facts of the matter
  • the state of being impeached
  • a demonstration in a court of law, or before another finder of fact, that a witness was ingenuine before, and therefore, is less likely to tell the truth now
  • (obsolete) Hindrance; impediment; obstruction.
  • * Shakespeare
  • Willing to march on to Calais, / Without impeachment .

    acuse

    Not English

    Acuse has no English definition. It may be misspelled.

    English words similar to 'acuse':

    accuse, assage, aguise, assize, assise, agoge, agaze, agogwe, acise, ashake, akeake, aquose, aquake, achage