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What does impeached mean?

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  1. simple past tense and past participle of impeach
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Only a handful of federal judges have ever been impeached under this high standard.
The physician's testimony might be impeached, and the report thereby discredited.
It reached its height in 1710 when the Whigs impeached the Tory divine, Dr Sacheverell, for preaching the old doctrine of non-resistance.
In that case he could and should be impeached and removed from office, unanimously.
He was impeached of high treason by the Long Parliament in 1640, committed to the Tower in 1641, tried in 1644, condemned, and beheaded.
While you may not care, you could conceivably be impeached if this situation is mishandled.

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