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The example sentences of ARRAIGN in videos (1 in total of 1)

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Use "arraign" in a sentence | "arraign" example sentences

How to use "arraign" in a sentence?

  • Those physical difficulties which you cannot account for, be very slow to arraign; for he that would be wiser than Nature would be wiser than God.
    -Jeremy Bentham-
  • We cannot suffer a person by his affidavit to arraign the whole justice of the country and its administration.
    -Tony Abbott-

Definition and meaning of ARRAIGN

What does "arraign mean?"

/əˈrān/

verb
call or bring someone before court to answer criminal charge.

What are synonyms of "arraign"?
Some common synonyms of "arraign" are:
  • indict,
  • prosecute,
  • denounce,
  • sue,
  • summons,
  • cite,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "arraign"?
Some common antonyms of "arraign" are:
  • clear,
  • acquit,

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