verb
- to charge a public official with misconduct in office
- to challenge or question the credibility or validity of something
Usage: political/legal
Usage: formal
Examples
- Congress voted to impeach the president for abuse of power.
- The House has the sole power to impeach federal officials.
- The lawyer tried to impeach the witness’s testimony.
- New evidence could impeach the defendant’s alibi.
- The senator was impeached but not removed from office.
- They sought to impeach his character during the trial.