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1 impeach a fact
1) Общая лексика: подвергать сомнению факт2) Деловая лексика: усомниться в факте3) Макаров: подвергнуть сомнению факт -
2 to impeach a fact
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3 impeach
[ımʹpi:tʃ] v1. подвергать сомнению, оспариватьto impeach smb.'s motives - сомневаться в чьих-л. намерениях /мотивах/
to impeach the validity of a treaty - оспаривать действительность договора
2. юр. обвинять (особ. должностное лицо) в серьёзном правонарушенииto impeach a judge for /of, with/ taking bribes - обвинять судью во взяточничестве
3. возбуждать против высших должностных лиц дело об отстранении от должности; подвергать импичментуto impeach a president - амер. принимать решение ( в палате представителей) о возбуждении в сенате дела о снятии президента с его поста, осуществлять процесс импичмента
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4 impeach
1. v подвергать сомнению, оспаривать2. v юр. обвинять в серьёзном правонарушении3. v возбуждать против высших должностных лиц дело об отстранении от должности; подвергать импичментуto impeach a president — принимать решение о возбуждении в сенате дела о снятии президента с его поста, осуществлять процесс импичмента
Синонимический ряд:1. accuse of misconduct in office (verb) accuse; accuse of misconduct in office; arraign; blame; call to account; censure; charge; cite; criminate; denounce; incriminate; inculpate; indict; indict for misconduct; tax2. challenge (verb) challenge; criticize; impugnАнтонимический ряд:commend; support -
5 impeach
v1) подвергать сомнению, брать под сомнение, сомневаться2) юр. (of, with) обвинять в совершении тяжкого преступления3) возбуждать против высшего должностного лица дело об отстранении от должности -
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7 depose
1. v смещать; свергать, низлагать2. v юр. свидетельствовать, давать письменные показания под присягой3. v юр. редк. допрашивать под присягой4. v юр. утверждатьСинонимический ряд:1. assert (verb) affirm; assert; aver; avouch; avow; constate; declare; predicate; profess; protest2. displace (verb) demote; discrown; disenthrone; displace; disthrone; eliminate; impeach; uncrown; unmake3. testify (verb) depone; swear; testify4. unseat (verb) can; dethrone; dislodge; dismiss; expel; fire; oust; overthrow; remove; unseatАнтонимический ряд:
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