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单词 impeachment
释义 impeachment|ɪmˈpiːtʃmənt|
Also 5–7 em-; for Forms, see impeach v.
[a. OF. empechement, empeschement, mod.F. empêchement (whence med.L. impechementum, impechiamentum), f. empêche-r to impeach: see -ment. In senses 4, 5, the word was treated as the repr. of med.L. impetītio, from impetĕre to attack, accuse, with which however it had no etymological connexion.]
The action of impeaching.
1. Hindrance, prevention, obstruction; impediment, obstacle. Obs.
1432Paston Lett. No. 18. I. 31 Eny thing that mighte yeve empeschement or let therto.1491Caxton Vitas Patr. (1495) 94 The devyll..came to vysyte hym for to gyue to hym empesshement & lettynge in his contemplacyons.1531Elyot Gov. i. xv, Nowe haue I..declared the chiefe impechementes of excellent lernynge.1569T. Stocker tr. Diod. Sic. ii. xx. 72/2 Thus without empechement or stoppe, passed Cassander through the countrey of Thessaly.1601R. Johnson Kingd. & Commw. (1603) 140 He invaded Livonia without impeachment.1621Sc. Acts Jas. VI (1814) 696/2 To breid confusioun and Empaschement to þe lordis in..decyding of materis.a1674Milton Hist. Mosc. iv, Boris..without impeachment now ascended the throne.
2. Detriment, impairment, injury, damage. Obs.
1548Gest Pr. Masse in H. G. Dugdale Life App. i. (1840) 136 Thee..unsufferable empechemente bothe of Christes honoure and our solles salvation.1587Harrison England ii. xxiii. (1877) i. 349 No man hath yet susteined anie manner of impeachment through the coldness of the water.1591Shakes. Two Gent. i. iii. 15 To let him spend his time no more at home; Which would be great impeachment to his age.1648Evelyn Mem. (1857) III. 14 If they can attain the north without great impeachment..the game may yet be balanced to the purpose.
3. A calling in question or discrediting; disparagement, depreciation.
1568Grafton Chron. II. 1281 Certaine armes..borne time out of minde, without chalenge or empechment.1658Sir H. Slingsby Diary (1836) 213 Without an impeachment to their honour.1794Godwin Cal. Williams 13 The reputation of my courage is sufficiently established not to expose it to any impeachment.1830Herschel Stud. Nat. Phil. 111 The extreme injustice of this impeachment of their character.
4. Accusation, charge. Obs. exc. in phr. the soft impeachment.
1387Trevisa Higden (Rolls) VII. 165 If sche passe unhurte bare foot..uppon nyne brennynge cultres or schares, let here eskape of his enpechement [ab impetitione ista].1413Pilgr. Sowle (Caxton) i. xxii. 17 b, Thenne with an hye voys herd I one speke to my ful grete empesshement.1594Shakes. Rich. III, ii. ii. 22 The King prouok'd to it by the Queene, Deuis'd impeachments to imprison him.1612T. Taylor Comm. Titus ii. 12 Be it thou beest neuer so harmles, that thou fearest no mans impeachment.1775Sheridan Rivals v. iii, Sir Lucius O'Trigger—ungrateful as you are—I own the soft impeachment—pardon my blushes, I am Delia.1865Bushnell Vicar. Sacr. Introd. (1868) 33 A considerable impeachment of heresy.1892Stevenson Across the Plains 161 The Cigarette..denied the soft impeachment.
b. Law. without impeachment of waste (= law L. absque impetitione vasti): ‘a reservation frequently made to a tenant for life, that no man shall proceed against him for waste committed’ (Wharton Law Lex.).
1415E.E. Wills (1882) 25, I wolle that..my weyf [haue] it to terme of her lyue wyth-oute empeschement of wast.1503–4Act 19 Hen. VII, c. 33 §1 To holde all the seid Maners..without impechment of Wast.1767Blackstone Comm. II. xviii. 283 Unless their leases be made..without impeachement of waste, absque impetitione vasti; that is, with a provision or protection that no man shall impetere, or sue him, for waste committed.1858Ld. St. Leonards Handy-Bk. Prop. Law xvii. 124 Under your marriage settlement you are tenant for life, without impeachment of waste.
5. The accusation and prosecution of a person for treason or other high crime or misdemeanour before a competent tribunal; in Great Britain, ‘the judicial process by which any man, from the rank of a peer downwards, may be tried before the House of Lords at the instance of the House of Commons’ (Dict. Eng. Hist.); in U.S., a similar process in which the accusers are the House of Representatives and the court is the Senate.
1640–4in Rushw. Hist. Coll. iii. (1692) I. 356 The Lords sat upon the Impeachment against the Judges and Bishop Wren.1667Marvell Corr. Wks. 1872–5 II. 221 This morning severall members of our House did..move the House to proceed to an impeachment against the Earle of Clarinden.1754–62Hume Hist. Eng. III. 15 (Seager) The first impeachment by the house of commons seems to have been carried up against Lord Latimer in the latter end of Edward the Third's reign.1789Constit. U.S. ii. §4 The President, Vice-President, and all Civil officers of the United States, shall be removed from office on impeachment for, and conviction of, treason, bribery or other high crimes and misdemeanors.1805S. Chase in Life Rufus King (1897) IV. 444 Congratulations on my acquittal by the Senate of the Impeachment by the House of Representatives.1827Hallam Const. Hist. (1876) II. ix. 105 The articles of Strafford's impeachment.1867Nation (N.Y.) 14 Feb. 121 Discussion of the power of the Senate to suspend the President [Johnson] during his impeachment.
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