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Look up: Impeachment

  1. impeachment
    [n] - a formal document charging a public official with misconduct in office
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  2. impeachment
    Judicial procedure by which government officials are accused of wrongdoing and brought to trial before a legislative body. In the USA the House of Representatives may impeach offenders to be tried...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20688

  3. impeachment
    ..a formal accusation...that commits the accused civil official for trial in the upper house. Category: Politics
    Found on http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/definition

  4. Impeachment
    Im·peach'ment noun [ Confer French empêchement .] The act of impeaching, or the state of being impeached ; as: (a) Hindrance; impediment; obstruction. [ Obsolete] « Willing to march on to Calais, Without impeachment .»...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/I/17

  5. impeachment
    noun a formal document charging a public official with misconduct in office
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  6. Impeachment
    • (n.) The act of impeaching, or the state of being impeached • (n.) A calling in question as to purity of motives, rectitude of conduct, credibility, etc.; accusation; reproach; as, an impeachment of motives. • (n.) Hindrance; impediment; obstruction. • (n.) A calling to account...
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  7. impeachment
    in common law, a criminal proceeding instituted against a public official by a legislative body. In Great Britain the House of Commons serves as ... [13 related articles]
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/i/11

  8. impeachment
    impeachment, formal accusation issued by a legislature against a public official charged with crime or other serious misconduct. In a looser sense the term is sometimes applied also to the trial by the legislature that may follow. Impeachment developed in England, beginning in the 14th cent., as a m...
    Found on http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/history/A0

  9. Impeachment
    (1) The process of calling something into question, as in "impeaching the testimony of a witness." (2) The constitutional process whereby the House of Representatives may "impeach" (accuse of misconduct) high officers of the federal government for trial in the Senate.
    Found on http://www.lectlaw.com/def/i078.htm

  10. Impeachment
    It is the act of sueing, accusing or disputing. Normally the act of claiming that the witness is lying or that the statement is contradicting. It also refers to the act of charging the government official and removing him/her from duty for their public offence.
    Found on http://www.legal-explanations.com/defini

  11. impeachment
    Judicial procedure by which government officials are accused of wrongdoing and brought to trial before a legislative body. In the USA the House of Representatives may impeach offenders to be tried before the Senate, as in the case of President Andrew Johnson in 1868. Richard Nixon resigned the US pr...
    Found on http://www.talktalk.co.uk/reference/ency

  12. impeachment
    a formal accusation in Congress or state legislature against a public official and the resulting trial.
    Found on http://www.ircpolitics.org/glossary.html

  13. Impeachment
    `Impeachment` is a formal process in which an official is accused of unlawful activity and the outcome of which, depending on the country and leads to the removal of that official from office or other punishment. The word "impeachment" derives from Latin roots expressing the idea of becomi...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impeachment



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/calendar/ February 14 is Valentine's Day. Although it is celebrated as a lovers' holiday today, with the giving of candy, flowers, or other gifts between couples in love, it originated in 5th Century Rome as a tribute to St. Valentine, a Catholic bishop. The first Valentine card grew out of this practice. The first true Valentine card was sent in 1415 by Charles, duke of Orleans, to his wife. He was imprisoned in the Tower of London at the time. Cupid, another symbol of the holiday, became associated with it because he was the son of Venus, the Roman god of love and beauty. Cupid often appears on Valentine cards. read more

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