/ɪmˈpiːʧ/ – verb
Definition: 1. nghi ngờ, bác bỏ;
2. buộc tội, cáo buộc, tố cáo, luận tội.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “impeach” refers to the process of charging a public official with misconduct or wrongdoing, typically in a formal manner such as through a legal or legislative procedure. This can lead to a trial to determine whether the official should be removed from office.
Example: The House of Representatives voted to impeach the President for alleged abuse of power.