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Indict (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: charge, do, accuse, make
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they
Present Simple
indict
indict
indicts
indict
indict
indict
Future Simple
will indict
will indict
will indict
will indict
will indict
will indict
Past Simple
indicted
indicted
indicted
indicted
indicted
indicted
Conditional Simple
would indict
would indict
would indict
would indict
would indict
would indict
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am indicting
are indicting
is indicting
are indicting
are indicting
are indicting
Future Progressive
will be indicting
will be indicting
will be indicting
will be indicting
will be indicting
will be indicting
Past Progressive
was indicting
were indicting
was indicting
were indicting
were indicting
were indicting
Conditional Progressive
would be indicting
would be indicting
would be indicting
would be indicting
would be indicting
would be indicting
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have indicted
have indicted
has indicted
have indicted
have indicted
have indicted
Future Perfect
will have indicted
will have indicted
will have indicted
will have indicted
will have indicted
will have indicted
Past Perfect
had indicted
had indicted
had indicted
had indicted
had indicted
had indicted
Conditional Perfect
would have indicted
would have indicted
would have indicted
would have indicted
would have indicted
would have indicted
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been indicting
have been indicting
has been indicting
have been indicting
have been indicting
have been indicting
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been indicting
will have been indicting
will have been indicting
will have been indicting
will have been indicting
will have been indicting
Past Perfect Progressive
had been indicting
had been indicting
had been indicting
had been indicting
had been indicting
had been indicting
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been indicting
would have been indicting
would have been indicting
would have been indicting
would have been indicting
would have been indicting

Examples of indict

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"alleged," "indict," "subject," "target,"
'Vile man, eternal Adam, I indict you!
- Drop the charges, and your secret's gonna come out anyway when I indict you.
- I have to indict her.
- I'll indict you for murder as an accessory.
"alleged," "indict," "subject," "target,"
'Vile man, eternal Adam, I indict you!
- Drop the charges, and your secret's gonna come out anyway when I indict you.
- I have to indict her.
- I'll indict you for murder as an accessory.
- Suppose the grand jury indicts?
All right, so this indicts Avery how?
And the grand jury finally indicts him and he disappears.
But if the grand jury indicts, then we move to the trial phase.
But the government believes in integration, equality, and so, if it indicts seven, it's got to add on a black person.
- Suppose the grand jury indicts?
All right, so this indicts Avery how?
And the grand jury finally indicts him and he disappears.
But if the grand jury indicts, then we move to the trial phase.
But the government believes in integration, equality, and so, if it indicts seven, it's got to add on a black person.
"Copper robbers indicted." "Galleons of Spain off Jersey Coast."
"He was indicted yesterday on 14 counts of fraud.
"It seems he was just indicted for influence peddling... and faces 20 years in the pokey."
"Too busy being indicted for tax fraud"?
"prisoners of the Crown, you stand indicted...
And furthermore, I'm indicting you under your real name.
Are you sure we're not indicting Sterling too soon?
As it turns out, they were a couple of weeks away from indicting Christian Dahl for massive fraud.
Because Foxtail is obviously your father's way of stopping this Grand Jury from indicting him.
Claims to have a copy of that indicting speech Lydia was planning to deliver against us at that infernal benefit.
"Copper robbers indicted." "Galleons of Spain off Jersey Coast."
"He was indicted yesterday on 14 counts of fraud.
"It seems he was just indicted for influence peddling... and faces 20 years in the pokey."
"Too busy being indicted for tax fraud"?
"prisoners of the Crown, you stand indicted...
And furthermore, I'm indicting you under your real name.
Are you sure we're not indicting Sterling too soon?
As it turns out, they were a couple of weeks away from indicting Christian Dahl for massive fraud.
Because Foxtail is obviously your father's way of stopping this Grand Jury from indicting him.
Claims to have a copy of that indicting speech Lydia was planning to deliver against us at that infernal benefit.

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