INCRIMINATE


Meaning of INCRIMINATE in English

verb

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

incriminating evidence (= making someone seem guilty of a crime )

The robbers were careful not to leave any incriminating evidence behind.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

incriminating documents

Tape recordings of alleged conversations between the two suspects are unlikely to incriminate them.

These tapes incriminate a number of well-known politicians.

You have the right not to say anything that would incriminate you.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Besides, citizens can not be required to complete forms that might incriminate them in violation of the Fifth Amendment.

But will their loyalty and love lead them to perjury and destroying evidence that might incriminate him?

De Gaulle had, indeed, incriminated one of Monsignor's aides, the one who had knocked into him.

I suppose they couldn't find anything to incriminate me.

Long, incriminating passages in the document were highlighted with a yellow marker.

No, it was too incriminating to mention.

One moment of confusion and he might give some one away, or incriminate himself.

Wearing a body recorder and transmitter, he engaged in several conversations with the offenders in which they incriminated themselves.

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