indictive
Meanings
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To accuse or formally charge someone with a crime.
- "The grand jury indicted the suspect for embezzlement."
- "The prosecutor presented sufficient evidence to the grand jury, resulting in an indictment for the defendant."
Rhymes
Words rhyming with indictiveaccusative , adjudicative , complicitive , depositive , descriptive , disscriptive , distractive , evocative , expressive , implicative , inflective , introductive , innovative , judicative , persuasive , representative , responsive , stimulative , subservient , tactful , tenacious , vehement , volatile , vulnerable , witty , zestful
Variants
List of all variants of indictive that leads to same resultindicative , indicatively , indicatives , the indicative
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.The word 'indictive' comes from the Latin word 'indicare', which means 'to point out' or 'to accuse'.
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