indictment
Americannoun
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a formal written charge of crime formerly referred to and presented on oath by a grand jury
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any formal accusation of crime
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a charge of crime brought at the instance of the Lord Advocate
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the act of indicting or the state of being indicted
Usage
What does indictment mean? An indictment is an official accusation stating that a person is being charged with a crime and that a criminal trial will be held.An indictment is the final step in the evidence-gathering process before a person is put on trial for a serious crime, especially a felony. In the U.S., such indictments are presented by a grand jury—the group of people responsible for determining whether there is enough evidence of a crime for a suspect to be put on trial.Indictment can also be used in a more general way, outside of a legal context, to mean an accusation, strong criticism, or something that has the effect of revealing something as being deserving of criticism.Indictment is a noun form of the verb indict, which can be used in the sense of making formal criminal charges or in the more general sense of accusing or criticizing.Example: According to the indictment, the suspect is being charged with armed robbery.
Other Word Forms
- nonindictment noun
- reindictment noun
- superindictment noun
Etymology
Origin of indictment
First recorded in 1275–1325; indict + -ment; replacing Middle English enditement, from Anglo-French ( indite )
Example Sentences
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Alan Dershowitz, who is working as a consultant to Daedone’s legal team, called the indictment extremely dangerous.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 30, 2026
In January, in an extraordinary move, Powell disclosed that Trump's Justice Department had threatened him with a criminal indictment as it investigated the renovation project.
From Barron's • Mar. 30, 2026
The stock fell 33% on Friday after an indictment alleged two employees and one contractor working with the company aimed to transport artificial-intelligence servers containing restricted Nvidia chips to China.
From Barron's • Mar. 26, 2026
The Russians' lawyers challenge the indictment on the grounds that it lacks "concrete and objective facts".
From BBC • Mar. 23, 2026
Moments after Justice Rumpff pounded his gavel, the Crown made an extraordinary application to change the indictment.
From "Long Walk to Freedom" by Nelson Mandela
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