endict (Meaning)

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endict (v. t.)

See Indict.

Synonyms & Antonyms of endict

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endict Sentence Examples

  1. The government decided to endict the corrupt officials for their involvement in the embezzlement scheme.
  2. The prosecutor presented a strong case and managed to endict the defendant for the crime of murder.
  3. The endictment was made public, causing a media frenzy and widespread outrage among the citizens.
  4. The defendant pleaded not guilty to the charges stated in the endictment, setting the stage for a lengthy trial.
  5. The trial lasted several weeks, with both sides presenting their evidence and arguments before the jury.
  6. The jury carefully considered the testimony and evidence presented during the trial and eventually issued a verdict of not guilty, effectively ending the endictment.
  7. Despite the endictment, the defendant was able to maintain his innocence and avoid conviction.
  8. The endictment served as a warning to others who might consider engaging in similar illegal activities.
  9. The endictment process highlighted the importance of upholding the rule of law and ensuring justice for victims of crimes.
  10. The endictment brought closure to the families of the victims and helped them find justice and peace.

FAQs About the word endict

See Indict.

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The government decided to endict the corrupt officials for their involvement in the embezzlement scheme.

The prosecutor presented a strong case and managed to endict the defendant for the crime of murder.

The endictment was made public, causing a media frenzy and widespread outrage among the citizens.

The defendant pleaded not guilty to the charges stated in the endictment, setting the stage for a lengthy trial.