Incriminate

Word INCRIMINATE
Character 11
Hyphenation in crim i nate
Pronunciations /ɪŋˈkɹɪmɪneɪt/

Definitions and meanings of "Incriminate"

What do we mean by incriminate?

To accuse of a crime or other wrongful act. transitive verb

To cause to appear guilty of a crime or fault; implicate. transitive verb

To charge with a crime; accuse; criminate.

To make a subject of accusation; charge as a crime.

Synonyms Accuse, Charge, Indict, etc. See accuse.

To accuse; to charge with a crime or fault; to criminate. transitive verb

To accuse or bring criminal charges against. verb

To indicate the guilt of. verb

Suggest that someone is guilty verb

Bring an accusation against; level a charge against verb

To accuse or bring criminal charges against.

To indicate the guilt of.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Incriminate

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The word "incriminate" in example sentences

Under Scottish law at present, suspects can be questioned by police for six hours without a lawyer, but yesterday the supreme court found that the measure made it more likely that suspects might "incriminate" themselves while being quizzed by officers. ❋ Kirsty Scott (2010)

It prohibits the government from compelling anyone to "incriminate" himself. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Pay attention to the fact that the attorney-general's top aide took the Fifth Amendment, refusing to testify on grounds that her testimony might "incriminate" herself. ❋ Unknown (2007)

One reason is that such perpetrators do not 'incriminate' themselves by setting up specific websites for their purposes, but often lurk in popular chatrooms used by the public, said a Media Development Authority (MDA) official. ❋ SGBoYxxx (2010)

A ruling issued today found that the practice was aimed at making it more likely a suspect in Scotland might "incriminate" themselves under police questioning. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It is quite unfortunate that, due to present conditions, there is little I can tell you about my comrades-in-arms without the fear that I might "incriminate" them. ❋ Unknown (2009)

[14] yet the dictionary doesn't yet recognize it exculpatory often used in the phrase "exculpatory evidence," it took nearly 50 years to develop this term after origination of the legal term suggesting guilt: "incriminate" falsifiability first emphasized by Karl Popper in 1934, this helps define science: if a proposition is false, then it can be shown to be false. ❋ Unknown (2009)

[13] yet the dictionary doesn't yet recognize it exculpatory often used in the phrase "exculpatory evidence," it took nearly 50 years to develop this term after origination of the legal term suggesting guilt: "incriminate" falsifiability first emphasized by Karl Popper in 1934, this helps define science: if a proposition is false, then it can be shown to be false. ❋ Unknown (2009)

| often used in the phrase "exculpatory evidence," it took nearly 50 years to develop this term after origination of the legal term suggesting guilt: "incriminate" ❋ Unknown (2009)

John Herbison: The right to remain silent to avoid self-incrimination is applicable to civil cases, but only to the extent that to answer would require the witness to incriminate himself, that is, to furnish a link in the chain of evidence needed to prosecute him for a crime. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The right to remain silent to avoid self-incrimination is applicable to civil cases, but only to the extent that to answer would require the witness to incriminate himself, that is, to furnish a link in the chain of evidence needed to prosecute him for a crime. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Prosecutors opened a criminal investigation against the former president Tuesday, ruling that an audio tape that appears to incriminate him could be submitted as evidence. ❋ Unknown (2011)

This napalm can be used for a myriad of sovereign endeavors, and I will let your imagination be your guide so as not to incriminate myself. ❋ Wally Rudolph (2011)

What the Constitution certainly says is that people cannot be made to self-incriminate, and that they have the right to due process of law. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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