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indict
in·dict
[
in dt
]
(
past and past participle
in·dict·ed
,
present participle
in·dict·ing
,
3rd person present singular
in·dicts
)
transitive verb
Definition:
1.
formally charge accused person:
to charge somebody formally with commission of a crime
2.
accuse of a wrong:
to accuse somebody of wrongdoing
[
14th century. < Anglo-Norman
enditer
< Latin
indict-
, past participle of
indicere
"proclaim," literally "say in" <
dicere
"say"
]
in·dict·ee
[
ìn dī t
]
noun
in·dict·er
[
in dtər
]
noun
in·dict·or
noun
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