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appeach
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appeach, v. t. [OE. apechen, for empechen, OF. empeechier, F. empêcher, to hinder. See Impeach.].
To impeach; to accuse; to asperse; to inform against; to reproach. [1913 Webster]
"And oft of error did himself appeach." [1913 Webster]
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appeach
Accusation
VB accuse, charge, tax, impute, twit, taunt with, reproach, brand with reproach, stigmatize, slur, cast a stone at, cast a slur on, incriminate, criminate, inculpate, implicate, call to account, take to blame, take to task, put in the black book, inform against, indict, denounce, arraign, impeach, appeach, have up, show up, pull up, challenge, cite, lodge a complaint, prosecute, bring an action against, blow upon, charge with, saddle with, lay to one's door, lay charge, lay the blame on, bring home to, cast in one's teeth, throw in one's teeth, cast the first stone at, have a rod in pickle for, keep a rod in pickle for, have a crow to pluck with, trump up a charge.For further exploring for "appeach" in Webster Dictionary Online