/ɪmˈpiːʧəbəl/ – adj
Definition: 1. có thể nghi ngờ, còn tranh cãi;
2. gây nghi ngờ, gây không tín nhiệm;
3. có thể truy tố vàhay buộc tội theo trình tự xét xử quan chức cao cấp.
A more thorough explanation: The term “impeachable” refers to something that is capable of being charged with misconduct or wrongdoing, particularly in a legal or political context. It typically relates to the ability to bring formal charges or accusations against a public official for offenses such as abuse of power, corruption, or other high crimes and misdemeanors.
Example: The President’s actions were deemed impeachable by the House of Representatives.