"Endict" is a word in ENGLISH

endict ENGLISH
Definition:

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Eavesdropping LAW AND LEGAL

In English criminal law. The ofTense of listening under walls or windows, or the eaves of a house, to hearken …

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emplead ENGLISH

To accuse; to indict. See Implead.

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endictment ENGLISH
Indict LAW AND LEGAL
Indicted LAW AND LEGAL

Charged ln an indictment with a criminal offense. See Indictment

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Indictment LAW AND LEGAL

An indictment is an ac-cusation in writing found and presented by a grand jury, legally convoked and sworn, to the …

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information ENGLISH

A proceeding in the nature of a prosecution for some offens against the government, instituted and prosecuted, really or nominally, …

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Intoxication LAW AND LEGAL

The state of belng poisoned; the condition produced by the ad-mlnlstratlon or introduction lnto the human system of a poison. …

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Lewdness LAW AND LEGAL

Licentiousness; an offense against the public economy, when of an an open and notorious character; as by frequenting houses of …

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Profanely LAW AND LEGAL

In a profane manner. A technical word in Indictments for the stat-utory offense of profanity. See Updegraph v. Com., 11 …

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Refinement LAW AND LEGAL

A term sometimes em-ployed to describe verbiage inserted in a pleading or indictment, over and above what is necessary to …

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Steal LAW AND LEGAL

This term ls commonly used ln indictments for larceny, (“take, steal, and carry a way,") and denotes the commission of …

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