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Word | Indict |
accuse formally of a crime / To write / charge / formally accuse of or charge with a serious crime. / law : to formally decide that someone should be put on trial for a crime, | |
Usage | ⇒ He was indicted on charges of corruption ⇒ The district attorney didn't want to indict the suspect until she was sure she had a strong enough case to convince a jury. ⇒ A grand jury is expected to indict him for murder. ⇒ his former manager was indicted for fraud |
Synonyms | accuse, charge, arraign, blame, impeach, incriminate, condemn, prosecute, censure, denounce, reproach, cite, inculpate, impute, complain, rebuke, sue, summon, allege, criminate, |
Antonyms | absolve, acquit, exonerate, exculpate, vindicate, pardon, accomplishment, account, acquittal, advocate, assets, champion, clear, commend, completion, condone, conduct, defend, deliverance, discharge, |
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