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  • INDITED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Indite looks like a misspelling of its homophone indict, meaning "to charge with a crime," and that's no mere coincidence Although the two verbs are distinct in current use, they are in fact related etymologically Indite is the older of the two; it has been in the English language since the 1300s
  • indict vs. indite : Commonly confused words | Vocabulary. com
    Commonly confused words - If you're using indite to talk about people being formally accused of lawbreaking, you're using the wrong word: it's indict
  • Indict vs. Indite: Whats the Difference? - Grammarly
    Indict is a legal term that means to formally accuse someone of a crime, typically by a grand jury ' Indite,' on the other hand, is a much less common word that means to write or to compose The divergence in their meaning is substantial, as one pertains to legal proceedings and the other to the act of writing
  • INDITE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    2 meanings: 1 archaic to write 2 obsolete to dictate Click for more definitions
  • Indited - definition of indited by The Free Dictionary
    Define indited indited synonyms, indited pronunciation, indited translation, English dictionary definition of indited compose or write, as a poem: She will indite an ode to the sunset Not to be confused with: indict – charge with an offense; criticize: He tends to indict
  • The Difference Between “Indict” and “Indite”- With Sentence Examples
    Indite is archaic and almost never used It means “to write down” or “compose a piece of writing”—but most English speakers do not recognize this word (and they will think it is indict if you say it)
  • Indict vs Indite – Which is Correct? - Two Minute English
    Indict means to formally accuse someone of a crime, typically by a grand jury For example, “The businessman was indicted for fraud ” On the other hand, indite is an archaic term rarely used today, meaning to write or compose It’s important to use indict when discussing legal accusations
  • Indict vs indite - GRAMMARIST
    Indict means to legally charge someone with a crime, indict may also be used figuratively to mean to accuse someone of a transgression Related words are indicts, indicted, indicting, indictment, indictee, indicter The c in indict is silent
  • Indited vs Indicted - Whats the difference? - WikiDiff
    As verbs the difference between indited and indicted is that indited is past tense of indite while indicted is past tense of indict
  • indite - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    indite (third-person singular simple present indites, present participle inditing, simple past and past participle indited) (transitive) To physically make (letters and words) on a writing surface; to inscribe (transitive) To write (something, especially a literary or artistic work); to compose





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