"indictment" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

indictment sustantivo

sustantivo + indictment
Kolokacji: 14
jury indictment • racketeering indictment • murder indictment • felony indictment • perjury indictment • ...
indictment + verbo
Kolokacji: 31
indictment charges • indictment says • indictment accuses • indictment alleges • indictment comes • ...
verbo + indictment
Kolokacji: 16
charge in an indictment • seek an indictment • announce the indictment • face indictment • indictment filed • ...
adjetivo + indictment
Kolokacji: 40
criminal indictment • federal indictment • new indictment • damning indictment • original indictment • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 12
(1) criminal, damning
Kolokacji: 2
(2) federal, grand, formal
Kolokacji: 3
(4) original, initial
Kolokacji: 2
(5) possible, sealed, secret
Kolokacji: 3
1. scathing indictment = uszkadzając akt oskarżenia scathing indictment
2. searing indictment = opalając akt oskarżenia searing indictment
3. devastating indictment = pustosząc akt oskarżenia devastating indictment
  • To his wife, mother-in-law's offer can mean a devastating indictment of her cooking abilities, or, worse, a demonstration of a prior claim on her husband.
  • Without question, the most devastating indictment of affirmative action is that it results in hiring quotas.
  • The fact that the secret report had been obtained from an underworld source was described by Oz as a "devastating indictment of police".
  • It would be a devastating moral indictment of an age that has too soon forgotten the anguish smallpox can unleash upon the world.
  • It was a devastating indictment of all around it.
  • Ms. Churchill's most recent play, "Far Away," a devastating indictment of war, will be a highlight of the company's next season.
  • The committee report served as a devastating indictment of the agencies and their departing leader, George J. Tenet.
  • These repeated failures should be considered a devastating indictment of Mr. Bush's foreign policy, only compounded by his inept domestic performance.
  • Placing President Bush's new policy in that context is a devastating indictment.
  • Though her anger is self-evident, she does not become exasperated, but maintains a gentility that makes her indictment more devastating.
(7) broad, sweeping
Kolokacji: 2
(8) far, imminent
Kolokacji: 2
(11) strong, powerful
Kolokacji: 2
(12) sad, terrible, serious
Kolokacji: 3
preposición + indictment
Kolokacji: 11
under indictment • after one's indictment • to the indictment • in the indictment • of the indictment • ...

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