Other Powers Granted To American Judges The United States all the citizens have the right of indicting public functionaries before the ordinary tribunals--How they use this right--Art.
Instead of indicting the Disunionists of the South, the poured out his wrath upon the Abolitionists of the North.
The delinquents will then be disgraced, and debarred from the public ceremonies, unless they can clear themselves by indicting and convicting their accusers before the public tribunal.
In the United States all the Citizens have the Right of indicting the public Functionaries before the ordinary Tribunals.
That which I am doing, for example--indicting my father for homicide--belongs to the former category.
I rely upon you to help me, and I am sure that you must know, since under a confident persuasion that you know, you are indictingyour own father for homicide.
These are pretty nearly all the eminent actions of Cato, relating to military affairs: in civil policy, he was of opinion, that one chief duty consisted in accusing and indicting criminals.
There's probably as much ground for indicting Ricky as there is for indicting me," she protested.
Barleycorn, The Arraigning and Indictingof Sir John.
All in favor of indicting said Tony Mathusek for malicious destruction of property signify in the usual manner.
Who ever had the idea of indicting a boy for that sort of thing, anyhow?
Threats were made of indicting the leaders for conspiracy.
A Presentment was brought into court indicting the Chief for erecting nuisances on the public thoroughfare of the township.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "indicting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.