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in·dict·ment[ɪnˈdaɪtmənt]nan \indictment for conspiracy/on charges of attempted murder eine Anklage wegen Verschwörung/wegen versuchten Mordesto quash an \indictment eine Anklage verwerfento be a damning \indictment of sth ein Armutszeugnis für etw akk seina damning \indictment of education policy eine vernichtende Anklage gegen die Bildungspolitik* * *[In'daɪtmənt]n(of person) (= accusation) Beschuldigung f, Anschuldigung f; (= charge sheet) Anklage f (for, on a charge of wegen); (US by grand jury) Anklageerhebung fto bring an indictment against sb — gegen jdn Anklage erheben, jdn unter Anklage stellen
to be an indictment of sth (fig) — ein Armutszeugnis nt für etw sein
the speech was a damning indictment of government policy — die Rede war eine vernichtende Anklage gegen die Regierungspolitik
* * *1. (formelle) Anklage:bring an indictment Anklage erheben ( against gegen);dismiss ( oder quash) the indictment die Anklage für nicht begründet erklären, (etwa) das Verfahren einstellen* * *n.Anklage -n f.
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