indictment
[C] Countable
pl: indictments
The word carries a heavy weight of officiality and condemnation. In a legal sense, it is not a conviction but the formal initiation of a criminal process, creating a feeling of imminent judgment and high stakes. It suggests a transition from suspicion to formal accusation. When used figuratively, it functions as a moral verdict. It transforms a physical observation or a social fact into a piece of evidence that proves a systemic failure. This usage is typically found in political commentary or social critiques to highlight a shameful reality.
Used for individual legal charges or specific instances of moral condemnation.