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Filter by Meaning The indictment listed multiple charges against the accused.
The tense atmosphere in the room was an indictment that something had gone wrong.
The broken window was an indictment that something bad had happened.
The indictment accused the defendant of money laundering and fraud.
The indictment process can take several months before a trial date is set.
The indictment alleges that the defendant committed fraud.
The constant coughing and wheezing is an indictment that you might be developing asthma.
The indictment of the hacker group was hailed as a victory for cybersecurity.
The empty streets were an indictment that everyone was staying inside.
The company's indictment for environmental violations resulted in a hefty fine.
The indictment was the result of a year-long investigation by federal authorities.
The indictment includes multiple charges of fraud.
The indictment charged the suspect with multiple counts of robbery.
The indictment signaled the beginning of a criminal trial.
The indictment of the landlord for neglecting the building's safety measures sparked a discussion about tenants' rights.
The customer's indictment of the restaurant's service was fierce.
The frequent system crashes are an indictment of the software's poor coding.
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