Examples of 'indict' in a sentence

Meaning of "indict"

indict (verb) - to formally accuse or charge someone with a serious crime or wrongdoing, typically as a result of a legal process or investigation
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  • To accuse of wrongdoing; charge.
  • To make a formal accusation or indictment for a crime against (a party) by the findings of a jury, especially a grand jury.

How to use "indict" in a sentence

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I bet you could indict that clock.
I can indict you for obstructing justice.
Attorney has more than enough to indict.
They could indict us under that rubric.
The grand jury declined to indict you.
So let us indict him for murder two.
The grand jury decided not to indict.
Attorney will not indict without a confession.
Indict him without detention for now.
We are not going to indict the kid to get him.
Then indict him and let us go to trial.
But they could not indict him.
I will indict you for murder as an accessory.
But it certainly is eager to indict your son.
Could indict him for capital murder.

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The last thing he wants to do is indict another.
That you can not indict a sitting president.
They will or they will not indict me.
If you try to indict him on anything else.
We may need you if we ever indict anybody.
I will indict him if there is evidence that he did.
He will be lucky if they do not indict him.
Sufficient evidence to indict someone accused of a crime.
There is not enough evidence to indict her.
He will never indict himself or his colleagues.
It will either exonerate you or indict you.
We will not indict him without a body.
I officially request that you indict them.
They indict themselves by taking such actions.
We will never getjustice to indict a sitting president.
But if you do not have enough to indict.
He may also indict the sunrise.
I will decide either to release or indict him.
But we can not indict a variable.
He somehow managed to convince a judge to indict him.
They will indict her by lunch.
He can not get a grand jury to indict us.
And they voted to indict you for murder.
I want to wait until we have enough to indict.
That alone is enough to indict them on a dozen counts.
Conclude whether or not there is cause to indict.
Your boss is going to indict me to save his own skin.
And she did not have enough to indict.
I will not indict a blind girl on some prints.
That did not actively indict the crown.
We do not indict people for just imagining things.
There is not even enough evidence to indict.
They can indict your ass.
Malachi writes his prophecy to indict them.
They did not indict a ham sandwich.

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