Sentences with impeach
im·peach
I i - ...an opposition move to impeach the President. [VERB noun]
- To impeach a witness.
- It is doubtful that the 120-seat Knesset could muster the 90 votes needed to impeach Mr Katsav.
- House Speaker Michael Madigan, a Chicago Democrat, predicted that the full House would impeach Blagojevich as soon as today.
- To impeach a person's motives.
- But attempts to impeach him fizzled.
- Washington — House Democrats on Tuesday beat back a Republican attempt to force them to vote on a divisive resolution to impeach Vice.