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impeach verb (impeaches, impeached, impeaching) 1 Brit law to charge someone with a serious crime, especially a crime against the state or treason. 2 N Amer to accuse (a public or government official) of misconduct while in office. 3 to call something into question; to cast doubt upon (eg a person's honesty). impeachable adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French empecher to hinder or impede, from Latin impedicare to fetter.