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Difference between 'Indict' and 'Indite'
Author:
Raghav Sharma
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Indict
To
indict
is to accuse.
Indite
To
indite
is to compose or write.
Sample Usage
Indict
Whatever my fault,there need be no general
indictment
against me.
Indite
The clerk
indited
a letter but it was not approved by the official.
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