indicting Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪnˈdaɪt]
  • Us [ ɪnˈdaɪt]

Meaning of indicting In English

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Examples of indicting

  • Impressions examines the profession of authorship, indicting profit-seeking at the expense of moral responsibility.

  • Finally, due to the wealth of research indicting gender differences in the rate and timing of language acquisition, the effects of gender on these relations will be examined.

  • It is no use indicting the capitalist system.

  • Some of those cases have involved an individual accused, but others have involved the increasing practice of indicting large groups of accused persons.

  • To-day we are more or less indicting him.

  • It is no good indicting people for being extravagant the year before last.

  • The world must respect warrants issued by that first chamber—we may call it a magistrates court or an indicting chamber.

  • Causing an upset would, of course, include indicting leading members of the regime.

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