appeach (Meaning)

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appeach (v. t.)

To impeach; to accuse; to asperse; to inform against; to reproach.

Synonyms & Antonyms of appeach

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appeach Sentence Examples

  1. The medieval court decided to appeach the knight on charges of treason against the kingdom.
  2. The council convened to appeach the merchant for alleged fraudulent trade practices.
  3. In the ancient legal system, it was common to appeach individuals suspected of practicing forbidden magic.
  4. The elders chose to appeach the village chief, accusing him of mismanagement and corruption.
  5. Citizens gathered to appeach the mayor, claiming he had violated the trust placed in him by the community.
  6. The religious leaders sought to appeach the heretic, accusing him of spreading false teachings.
  7. The monarchy had the power to appeach nobles who were deemed to be plotting against the crown.
  8. The tribal council decided to appeach the warrior for disobedience and insubordination.
  9. During the witch trials, many innocent people were appeached based on unfounded accusations of practicing dark arts.
  10. In the bygone era, it was not uncommon to appeach individuals for challenging the established social order.

FAQs About the word appeach

To impeach; to accuse; to asperse; to inform against; to reproach.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The medieval court decided to appeach the knight on charges of treason against the kingdom.

The council convened to appeach the merchant for alleged fraudulent trade practices.

In the ancient legal system, it was common to appeach individuals suspected of practicing forbidden magic.

The elders chose to appeach the village chief, accusing him of mismanagement and corruption.