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impeachableadjective
Able to be impeached (of a person).
impeachableadjective
That warrants impeachment (of an offence).
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Impeachableadjective
Accusable; chargeable.
Etymology: from impeach.
Had God omitted by positive laws to give religion to the world, the wisdom of his providence had been impeachable. Nehemiah Grew, Cosmol.
Webster Dictionary
Impeachableadjective
that may be impeached; liable to impeachment; chargeable with a crime
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of impeachable in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of impeachable in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of impeachable in a Sentence
You don't necessarily launch an impeachment against the President because he committed an impeachable offense, there are several things you have to look at.
The House Investigative Committee's Report contains shocking, substantial, and corroborated evidence of wrongdoing by Governor Governor Greitens, the conduct the report details is certainly impeachable, in my judgment, and Missouri House is well within Missouri House rights to proceed on that front. But the people of Missouri should not be put through that ordeal. Governor Greitens should resign immediately.
You'd have to see... how good the proof of that is, and secondly, what else there is, because the fact that an impeachable offense is committed, has been committed, does not mean necessarily there ought to be an impeachment.
Witnesses who testified in the inquiry have denied having awareness of criminal activity or even an impeachable offense, on the key question of the president's state of mind, there is no clear evidence that President Trump acted with malicious intent.
Another Clinton impeachment alumnus:
Purely non-criminal conduct, including abuse of power and obstruction of Congress, are outside the range of impeachable offenses.
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