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Impealing

Definition:

Impealing is the present participle of the verb 'impeal'.

When used as a noun, it refers to the act of impealing.

As an adjective, it describes something that is engaging or captivating.

Senses:

1. Verb (transitive):

To impeal means to bring a complaint or accusation against someone, typically a public official, in order to challenge their credibility or remove them from office.

Example sentence: The opposition party plans to impeal the mayor for alleged corruption.

2. Noun:

Impealing can also be used as a noun referring to the formal process of impealing.

Example sentence: The impeachment trial began with a powerful and thorough impealing.

3. Adjective:

When describing something as impealing, it suggests that it is captivating, alluring, or highly attractive.

Example sentence: The cover of that book is impealing; I couldn't resist buying it.

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