Synonyms of impeach

Antonyms of impeach

Collocations of impeach

impeach a president
Frequency: 80 %

The House of Representatives voted to impeach a president for the first time in history.

impeach a government official
Frequency: 70 %

The corruption scandal led to calls to impeach a government official.

impeach a leader
Frequency: 65 %

The opposition party is calling for a vote to impeach the leader of the country.

impeach for misconduct
Frequency: 60 %

The committee is investigating whether to impeach for misconduct.

impeach based on evidence
Frequency: 50 %

The decision to impeach was based on evidence presented during the hearings.

Idiomatic Expressions for impeach

  • Phrase: impeach someone's motives
    Meaning: to question or challenge someone's intentions or reasons for doing something
    Usage: The opposition party tried to impeach the motives of the government's decision to raise taxes.