Sentences

appeach in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To bring a formal accusation or charge against a public official, typically in a legal or governmental context.

Sample Sentences

  1. The council decided to appeach the mayor for his misuse of funds.
  2. In an unprecedented move, the legislators voted to appeach the governor over allegations of corruption.
  3. The citizens rallied together to appeach their representatives for failing to address their concerns.
  4. To appeach the disgruntled voters, the candidate promised to listen and make changes.
  5. Her actions were so egregious that the committee felt compelled to appeach her.
  6. They sought to appeach the judge for what they perceived as a biased ruling.
  7. The historic decision to appeach the official marked a turning point in the political landscape.
  8. As tensions rose, the opposition threatened to appeach the president if he did not comply.
  9. To appeach the growing unrest, the administration implemented several reforms.
  10. The decision to appeach him was met with both support and controversy from various factions.