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indicted
[in-dahy-tid]
adjective
having been charged with an offense or crime, especially legally or formally.
New information released yesterday about the indicted former state senator underscores the need for a change in the way politics is done in the state.
noun
Usually the indicted a person or persons who have been formally charged with an offense or crime.
From a legal standpoint, there is no concrete evidence against the indicted yet.
verb
the simple past tense and past participle of indict.
Other Word Forms
- unindicted adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of indicted1
Example Sentences
The four were indicted in 2011 on multiple charges stemming from a land dispute between the county and Colonies Partners.
Essentially, they cannot be arrested or indicted for things they say in their official capacity, which – because of Congress’ oversight responsibility – Padilla was clearly within the bounds of here.
Some of those originally indicted in the case, including middlemen, later had charges against them dropped.
He was initially indicted in October 2019 alongside his business partners.
A British man has been indicted in the US for allegedly trying to smuggle "sensitive American military technology" to China, including missiles, air defence radar and drones.
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