face an indictment

Frequency: 7.914.0 per million words

to be in a situation where one is likely to be charged with a crime

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Examples (10)

  • He faces indictment for perjury.
  • The former CEO could face a criminal indictment if evidence is found.
  • Many politicians often face indictments regarding corruption.
  • No one wants to face a federal indictment, especially for tax evasion.
  • If the investigation continues, they might face multiple indictments.
  • The company's executives are expected to face an indictment soon.
  • She had to face a grand jury indictment after weeks of questioning.
  • It's rare for such a high-profile figure to face a public indictment.
  • He never thought he would face an indictment for his actions.
  • Despite the rumors, she refused to believe she would face an indictment.