0 past simple and past participle of indict
1 If a law court or a grand jury indicts someone, it accuses them officially of a crime:
Corporate tax laws are also indicted for providing perverse incentives in the structuring of corporate balance sheets and executive remuneration.
Relative positions of markers and genes are indicted.
One hundred and fifty-six persons were indicted before and during the active life of the court of oyer and terminer.
The computer itself was about to be indicted for the disasters.
The universal scope of the arguments indicted gynaecocracy in any form.
Therefore, a higher aggregated average value indicted higher effectiveness and vice versa.
The cause of white supremacy has been indicted.
The resident indicted that she wanted her relative to take part in the interview, therefore this person was approached and involved.