impeachmentworthy
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English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From impeachment + -worthy.
Adjective
[edit]impeachmentworthy (comparative more impeachmentworthy, superlative most impeachmentworthy)
- (of a person) Deserving impeachment.
- 2003 May 2, nickalicious, “George Bush, his historic landing”, in ILX[1]:
- Just the fact that the so-called "pResident" has made a face like that while in office should make him wholely impeachmentworthy.
- (of an act) Of such character as to warrant impeachment.
- 2019 September 25, Revoltingest, “Trump used his office to ask a foreign leader to investigate his political opponent. That is a fact”, in Religious Forums[2]:
- So far, they still don't have anything that even they have found to be impeachmentworthy....everything has evaporated upon investigation.
- 2024 January 11, LaLota, “Secretary Mayorkas Has Failed to Uphold His Office”, in Congressional Record, page H61:
- Moreover, while this number on its own is objectionable, the impeachmentworthy part is Secretary Mayorkas has allowed these individuals into our communities without a proper understanding of their criminal backgrounds or national security intentions.