verb
- to formally charge someone with a crime in a court of law
- to criticize or find fault with someone or something severely
Usage: legal
Usage: formal
Examples
- The suspect will be arraigned on charges of robbery next week.
- She was arraigned before a federal judge yesterday.
- The defendant appeared calm when arraigned in court.
- The editorial arraigned the mayor for his poor handling of the crisis.
- Critics arraigned the company’s environmental policies.
- The senator was arraigned by opponents for his voting record.