Indictable [adjective]

Definition of Indictable:

lawless, felonious

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Sentence/Example of Indictable:

The German university had seemed a failure, but the German high school was something very near an indictable nuisance.

Provoking a man to send a challenge is also an indictable offence.

We thus have five deaths and five attempts in Rennes, all of which could be indictable.

Vulgar comments made in public upon works of art are now an indictable offence.

All criminal suits for indictable offenses were to be dropped, but civil suits were to take their course.

A judge laid down, some years ago, that to say anything against the Christian religion was an indictable offence.

Any man who treats with contempt the Christian religion, is guilty of an indictable misdemeanour.

It would have been indictable as a nuisance if a publisher had laid it down gratis at your door.

The common law of England treats blasphemy as an indictable offence.

There were facts stated, but not so stated as to constitute an indictable offence.