impeachability

IPA: ɪmpˈitʃʌbˈɪɫʌti

noun

  • The state or condition of being impeachable.
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Examples of "impeachability" in Sentences

  • This offense is, if anything ever can be, a public declaration of impeachability.
  • Another less informed Mark here - I think if we can prove that Bush lied to get us into Iraq, tehn we ahve impeachability.
  • We've seen how a single payment for a poll on the impeachability of president Bush drew significant coverage, at least in the blogosphere.
  • We’ve seen how a single payment for a poll on the impeachability of president Bush drew significant coverage, at least in the blogosphere.
  • Another less informed Mark here - I think if we can ascertain that Bush lied about intelligence to invade Iraq, then we have impeachability.
  • Given that most of the offenses discussed are statutory crimes and that Conyers now admits to the impeachability of the guilty parties, the new pretense is shaky.
  • "We need to have three Members of Congress from anywhere come and say, 'Congressman, if you ... if you are willing to support an inquiry into a resolution of whether there had been acts of impeachability conducted by, the Vice President of, and the President of the United States, that could lead to High Crimes and Misdemeanors, then we will join you if you introduce such a resolution.'"

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