Indite in a sentence as a verb

Though, I think it's a long shot that you indite clinton over this.

Trump, on the other hand, has been indited for TrumpU

It will happen pretty fast after a regime change, you cant expect dems to indite their own.

This would not work unless it starts being used to indite innocent people, who can then prove their innocence.

However, I'd have to see more than a single datapoint to indite an entire system.

The officer was investigated, and grand jury was summoned to decide whether or not to indite him.

Countries indite foreign citizens all the time, a notable recent example is Meng Wanzhou.

The joke I make about this confusion of terms originates with Shakespeare, so I think "indite" must be pretty archaic indeed!

Management also failed the same way, and if the investigators were in place to really push this, I'm sure the paper trail is there to at least indite some of these greedy complacent fools.

Without an iota of evidence that the business was doing anything wrong besides expecting that its employees do a good job - you indite the system and ignore the probable fact that this guy had mental stability issues that were going to come out either at work, his personal life, wherever.

Indite definitions

verb

produce a literary work; "She composed a poem"; "He wrote four novels"

See also: write compose