indict
verbHow to pronounce indict:
Definition of indict:
- indict (verb):
- accuse formally of a crime.
- to charge (a person) formally with a crime, esp. in writing
- to charge with a crime by the finding or presentment of a jury (such as a grand jury) in due form of law
Synonyms for indict:
accuse
arraign
blame
charge
criminate
criticize
defame
impeach
incriminate
prosecute
serve with a summons
sue
summon
summons
Antonyms for indict:
absolve
acquit
amnesty
answer
applaud
approve
clear
commend
compliment
condone
deliver
deny
discharge
disclaim
disculpate
dismiss
elect
exculpate
excuse
exempt
exonerate
flatter
forgive
free
give
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