impeachable
1 of 1adjective/ɪmˈpitʃəbl/
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capable of being charged or accused of misconduct or wrongdoing
- The president's actions were deemed impeachable by the opposition party, leading to impeachment proceedings in Congress.
- The judge's conduct on the bench was considered impeachable due to evidence of bribery.
- The CEO's involvement in accounting fraud was deemed impeachable by the company's board of directors.
- The governor's misuse of state funds was viewed as impeachable by the legislative assembly.
- The police chief's failure to address systemic corruption within the department was seen as impeachable by city officials.