noun
- plural of impeacher; persons who impeach or formally charge a public official with misconduct
Usage: typically used in legal or political contexts; refers to those who initiate impeachment proceedings
Examples
- The impeachers presented evidence of corruption to the legislative body.
- Members of Congress served as impeachers during the trial.
- The impeachers argued that the official had violated the public trust.
- Several senators acted as impeachers in the formal proceedings.
- The impeachers called witnesses to support their case.