arrest |
indictment |
In lang=en terms the difference between arrest and indictment
is that
arrest is the act of arresting a criminal, suspect etc while
indictment is the official legal document outlining the charges concerned.
As nouns the difference between arrest and indictment
is that
arrest is a check, stop, an act or instance of arresting something while
indictment is an official formal accusation for a criminal offence, or the process by which it is brought to a jury.
As a verb arrest
is to stop the motion of (a person or animal).
impeachment |
indictment |
As nouns the difference between impeachment and indictment
is that
impeachment is the act of impeaching a public official, either elected or appointed, before a tribunal charged with determining the facts of the matter while
indictment is (legal) an official formal accusation for a criminal offence, or the process by which it is brought to a jury.
indictment |
corruption |
As nouns the difference between indictment and corruption
is that
indictment is (legal) an official formal accusation for a criminal offence, or the process by which it is brought to a jury while
corruption is the act of corrupting or of impairing integrity, virtue, or moral principle; the state of being corrupted or debased; loss of purity or integrity; depravity; wickedness; impurity; bribery.
command |
indictment |
Related terms |
Command is a related term of indictment.
As nouns the difference between command and indictment
is that
command is an order to do something while
indictment is (legal) an official formal accusation for a criminal offence, or the process by which it is brought to a jury.
As a verb command
is to order, give orders; to compel or direct with authority.
price |
indictment |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between price and indictment
is that
price is the cost required to gain possession of something while
indictment is an official formal accusation for a criminal offence, or the process by which it is brought to a jury.
As a verb price
is to determine the monetary value of (an item), to put a price on.
As a proper noun Price
is {{surname|Welsh patronymic|from=Welsh}}, anglicized from {{term|ap|lang=cy}} {{term|Rhys|lang=cy}}.
As a phrase PRICE
is protect, rest, ice, compression, and elevation. A common treatment method for sprained joints.
instruction |
indictment |
Related terms |
Instruction is a related term of indictment.
As nouns the difference between instruction and indictment
is that
instruction is (
lb) the act of instructing, teaching, or furnishing with information or knowledge while
indictment is (legal) an official formal accusation for a criminal offence, or the process by which it is brought to a jury.
assault |
indictment |
Related terms |
Assault is a related term of indictment.
As nouns the difference between assault and indictment
is that
assault is a violent onset or attack with physical means, as blows, weapons, etc; an onslaught; the rush or charge of an attacking force; onset; as, to make assault upon a man, a house, or a town while
indictment is (legal) an official formal accusation for a criminal offence, or the process by which it is brought to a jury.
As a verb assault
is to attack, threaten or harass.
injunction |
indictment |
Related terms |
In lang=en terms the difference between injunction and indictment
is that
injunction is a writ or process, granted by a court of equity, and, in some cases, under statutes, by a court of law, whereby a party is required to do or to refrain from doing certain acts, according to the exigency of the writ while
indictment is the official legal document outlining the charges concerned.
As nouns the difference between injunction and indictment
is that
injunction is the act of enjoining; the act of directing, commanding, or prohibiting while
indictment is an official formal accusation for a criminal offence, or the process by which it is brought to a jury.
judgement |
indictment |
As nouns the difference between judgement and indictment
is that
judgement is an alternative spelling of from=UK|from2=Canada|from3=Australia|from4=New Zealand|from5=South Africa|lang=en Sometimes found in the United States while
indictment is an official formal accusation for a criminal offence, or the process by which it is brought to a jury.
conspiracy |
indictment |
In lang=en terms the difference between conspiracy and indictment
is that
conspiracy is an agreement between two or more persons to break the law at some time in the future while
indictment is the official legal document outlining the charges concerned.
As nouns the difference between conspiracy and indictment
is that
conspiracy is the act of two or more persons, called conspirators, working secretly to obtain some goal, usually understood with negative connotations while
indictment is an official formal accusation for a criminal offence, or the process by which it is brought to a jury.
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