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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of indict.

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Examples

  • Lowenstein indicts the cult of share value and its effect on the predominantly white men who run big corporations.

    Books About Schnooks 2004

  • Lowenstein indicts the cult of share value and its effect on the predominantly white men who run big corporations.

    Books About Schnooks 2004

  • The number next to the pinyin word indicts the specific tone.

    Runnin' the Great Wall... Phil Razem 2007

  • The number next to the pinyin word indicts the specific tone.

    Archive 2007-12-01 Phil Razem 2007

  • That James’ business took off after taking a man’s name indicts not James but the world in which she is forced to operate.

    Taylor’s a Feminist – But So Is James 2009

  • Of course, he focuses his critique on Jacobsen who he indicts for being “out of sync with the district.”

    Democrat vs. Democrat « PubliCola 2010

  • A far cry from a "wish you were here" postcard, the poem indicts any poetic act that fails in such a context to push beyond consoling tropes and the familiar poetic recourses to myths such as the fall, "the one we love about/The season's redemptive powers, its/Dazzling imitation of death."

    Carol Muske-Dukes: "To a Soldier" Poem Carol Muske-Dukes 2010

  • A far cry from a "wish you were here" postcard, the poem indicts any poetic act that fails in such a context to push beyond consoling tropes and the familiar poetic recourses to myths such as the fall, "the one we love about/The season's redemptive powers, its/Dazzling imitation of death."

    Carol Muske-Dukes: "To a Soldier" Poem Carol Muske-Dukes 2010

  • Grand Jury indicts dealers based on this evidence.

    Matthew Yglesias » Marijuana Legalization as a Revenue Enhancer 2009

  • Yet in the context of the list culture that Mr. Jacobs indicts, Whim does provide a valuable service.

    The Whimsical Reader Abigail Deutsch 2011

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