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What is the past tense of impeach?

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The past tense of impeach is impeached.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of impeach is impeaches.

The present participle of impeach is impeaching.

The past participle of impeach is impeached.

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Estrada was impeached by the House of Representatives on Nov.13 on charges that included bribery, graft and corruption.
It reached its height in 1710 when the Whigs impeached the Tory divine, Dr Sacheverell, for preaching the old doctrine of non-resistance.
He was impeached while in office on account of being involved in a fraudulent loan scam.
While you may not care, you could conceivably be impeached if this situation is mishandled.
He has dramatically warned that if he is impeached a number of provinces will secede from Indonesia.
In 1804, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Chase was impeached for denying a jury's right to judge law.

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