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impeach Meaning in Tamil ( impeach வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



குறைகாண்

Verb:

(உயர் பதவியில் இருப்பவரைப் பற்றி) சட்ட மேலிடத்தில் குற்றம் சாட்டு,



impeach தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

இதில் மூன்று வித வினாக்கள் காணப்படுகின்றன: வாக்கியத்தை திருத்துதல், குறைகாண் காரணங்காணல் மற்றும் படித்துப் புரிதல்.

இப்பகுதி குறைகாண் அணுகுதல் திறமையை சோதிக்கிறது.

குறைகாண் ஆய்வு வினாக்கள், பகுப்பாய்வு செய்யப்படவேண்டிய வாதம் ஒன்றை தேர்வுக்குட்படுவோருக்கு அளிக்கின்றன.

impeach's Usage Examples:

He voted for Johnson's conviction on his trial for impeachment, and for this was severely criticized, since, in the event of conviction, he would have become president; but Wade's whole course before and after the trial would seem to belie the charge that he was actuated by any such motive.


unimpeachable loyalty to the Socialist movement.


The Assembly may impeach civil officers by a majority of all elected members, and the Senate to try impeachments; for conviction a two-thirds vote of all members present is required.


The Senates act as courts for the trial of state officers impeached by the house (in imitation of the British House of Lords and the Federal Senate), and have in some states Powers and the function of confirming or refusing appointments Funcons made by the governor.


The constitution of 1846 limited the pay of members of both houses to three dollars a day and to three hundred dollars for any one session (except in impeachment proceedings) besides an allowance for travelling expenses, but since an amendment of 1874 they have been paid "1500 a year and ten cents a mile for travelling expenses.


In May he had charge of the bill for securing the Protestant succession; he took part in the impeachment of the Whig lords for their conduct concerning the Partition treaties, and opposed the oath abjuring the Pretender.


"In the conflict between the Petitioners and the Abhorrers he supported the former, and on the 27th of October 1680 brought forward a motion asserting the right of petitioning the king to summon parliament, and proposed the impeachment of Chief Justice North as the author of the proclamation against tumultuous petitioning.


He appears to have taken no part in the attempt to impeach Clarendon on a general charge of treason.


The election of 1871 gave the Democrats a majority in the legislature; Governor Bullock, fearing impeachment, resigned, and at a special election James M.


"The case," says Henry Adams, "proved impeachment to be an impracticable thing for partisan purposes, and it decided the permanence of those lines of constitutional development which were a reflection of the common law.


John Jones, for example, positively relished the thought of the impeachment.


The Democrats carried the legislature in 1875, and preferred impeachment charges against Governor Adelbert Ames.





Synonyms:

lodge, charge, file,



Antonyms:

empty, unburden, discharge, overcharge,

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