peached (Meaning)

peached

the edible fruit of the peach, this tree, a sweet juicy fruit with white or yellow flesh, a thin fuzzy skin, and a single seed enclosed in a rough stony covering that is produced by a low spreading Chinese tree related to the plums and cherries and grown in most temperate areas, a moderate yellowish pink, to turn informer, a low spreading freely branching Chinese tree (Prunus persica) of the rose family that has lanceolate leaves and sessile usually pink flowers and is widely cultivated in temperate areas for its edible fruit which is a single-seeded drupe with a hard central stone, a pulpy white or yellow flesh, and a thin fuzzy skin, to inform against, one resembling a peach (as in sweetness, beauty, or excellence)

peached Sentence Examples

  1. The senator was impeached for obstructing justice and abuse of power.
  2. The mayor was peached by the city council for misconduct and corruption.
  3. The judge was impeached for lying under oath and violating ethical guidelines.
  4. The government official was peached for accepting bribes and misusing public funds.
  5. The CEO was peached by the board of directors for embezzlement and fraud.
  6. The university president was peached for harassment and creating a hostile work environment.
  7. The athlete was peached for doping and violating anti-doping regulations.
  8. The actor was peached by the academy for making inappropriate comments.
  9. The writer was peached for plagiarism and stealing intellectual property.
  10. The scientist was peached for falsifying research results and violating ethical principles.

FAQs About the word peached

the edible fruit of the peach, this tree, a sweet juicy fruit with white or yellow flesh, a thin fuzzy skin, and a single seed enclosed in a rough stony coverin

told (on),informed (on), shopped, ratted (on), turned in, split (on), snitched (on), gave away, betrayed,sold (out)

protected, stood by, saved, defended, guarded,shielded,safeguarded

The senator was impeached for obstructing justice and abuse of power.

The mayor was peached by the city council for misconduct and corruption.

The judge was impeached for lying under oath and violating ethical guidelines.

The government official was peached for accepting bribes and misusing public funds.