Indict vs Probator - What's the difference?
indict | probator |
To accuse of wrongdoing; charge.
(legal) To make a formal accusation or indictment for a crime against (a party) by the findings of a jury, especially a grand jury.
An examiner; an approver.
(legal, UK, obsolete) One who, when indicted for crime, confessed it and accused his accomplices in order to obtain pardon.
(Webster 1913)
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As a verb indict
is to accuse of wrongdoing; charge.As a noun probator is
an examiner; an approver.indict
English
Verb
(en verb)- a book that indicts modern values
- his former manager was indicted for fraud
See also
* inditeprobator
English
Noun
(en noun)- (Maydman)