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[ US /ˌɪnˈdaɪt/ ]
[ UK /ɪndˈa‍ɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. accuse formally of a crime

How To Use indict In A Sentence

  • A damning indictment for a Paul Bartel film, Lust in the Dust is found guilty of being bland and lame.
  • This came after scores of pro-Uribe legislators and other officials were indicted on conspiracy charges involving so-called demobilized paramilitaries. Council on Hemispheric Affairs
  • The practices of the unscrupulous money changers stand indicted in the court of public opinion rejected by the minds and hearts of men.
  • After several years of investigations, the Boys Ranch was indicted on criminal Medicaid fraud and grand theft charges last April.
  • Due to the large numbers of those indicted, the court clerks eventually tired of writing the charge in full and began to abbreviate it.
  • Yesterday he was to be arraigned on new charges of insider trading, filing false tax forms and conspiracy to falsify books and records in an expanded indictment unveiled May 1.
  • It developed that he had another wife living and his indictment for bigamy followed.
  • What Bush REALLY doesn’t want is to have his VP indicted, or to possibly end up having the “unindicted co-conspirator” label asterisked to his name in the history books. Firedoglake » You Spin Me Right Round…
  • The Servant is a savage indictment of the English class system, and its waning hold over all aspects of the working and cultural life of Britain.
  • The children were silent, hostile, vindictive, continuously complaining of hunger.
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