impeachment in Japanese
impeachment in Japanese is 弾劾, 糾弾 — impeachment means the formal process of charging a public official with serious misconduct.
impeachment in Japanese
弾劾
Pronounced: dangai
(countable, law, chiefly, US) The act of impeaching or charging a public official with misconduct, especially if serious, often with the aim of having the official dismissed from office.
糾弾
Pronounced: kyuudan
(countable) The act of calling into question or challenging the accuracy or propriety of something.
What does "impeachment" mean?
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noun The formal process of charging a public official with serious misconduct.
"The impeachment proceedings lasted several weeks."
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noun A challenge to the credibility of a witness or testimony in court.
"The lawyer's cross-examination was a classic impeachment of the witness."
impeachment in a sentence
- The impeachment proceedings lasted several weeks.
- The lawyer's cross-examination was a classic impeachment of the witness.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "impeachment" in Japanese?
"impeachment" in Japanese is 弾劾, 糾弾. impeachment means: The formal process of charging a public official with serious misconduct.
How do you pronounce 弾劾?
"impeachment" in Japanese is 弾劾, pronounced "dangai".
How do you use "impeachment" in a sentence?
Example: "The impeachment proceedings lasted several weeks." In Japanese, "impeachment" is 弾劾, 糾弾.
Are there other ways to say "impeachment" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "impeachment": 弾劾, 糾弾.
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