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Impeacher

Definition:

As a noun, an impeacher is a person who accuses or brings charges against a public official, particularly in a legal and political context.

As a verb, to impeach means to charge a public official with misconduct while they are in office, usually for high crimes or misdemeanors.

Examples:

Noun:

  1. The disgruntled opposition leader turned into an impeacher, accusing the president of corruption.
  2. Historically, impeachers have played a crucial role in upholding accountability in democratic societies.

Verb:

  1. The parliament decided to impeach the Prime Minister for his involvement in the scandal.
  2. The citizens demanded the impeachment of the mayor due to several instances of abuse of power.

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