Sentence example with the word 'arraign'

arraign

accuse, blame, cast blame upon, complain against, cry shame upon, fasten upon, impeach, indict, lodge a complaint, put on report, shake up, test

Definition v. call before a court to answer an indictment

Last update: November 30, 2016


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Each delegation has the right to formulate resolutions independently, and to call to account and arraign the common ministers.   [Please select]

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Austen had never verbally arraigned those duties until to-night.   [verb]

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For this act Giddings was arraigned and censured by the House.   [Please select]

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It was dangerous, but my purpose is not to arraign Ministers.   [verb]

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Had they, themselves, been prisoners accused of treason, he could not have arraigned them more ferociously.   [Please select]

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John Pott, late Governor, indicted, arraigned, and found guilty of stealing cattle, 13 jurors, 3 whereof councellors.   [Please select]

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It arraigned and condemned the bishops in their absence.   [Please select]

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The college cooks were arraigned before a tribunal of the students.   [Please select]

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He stopped and arraigned his companion, regardless of interested glances and passing smiles.   [Please select]

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Harry had been formally arraigned the second morning after his self-surrender and had pleaded not guilty.   [Please select]

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In this sermon he had arraigned certain books as largely responsible.   [Please select]

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