Impeachable


[im-pee-chuh-buh l] /ɪmˈpi tʃə bəl/

adjective
1.
making one subject to impeachment, as misconduct in office.
2.
liable to be .
/ɪmˈpiːtʃəbəl/
adjective
1.
capable of being impeached or accused
2.
(of an offence) making a person liable to impeachment
adj.

c.1500, from impeach + -able. Related: impeachably; impeachability.

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