frame up Synonyms

frame up Meaning

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frame up (v)

construct by fitting or uniting parts together

Wordnet

frame up (n)

an act that incriminates someone on a false charge

Webster

frame up (n.)

A conspiracy or plot, esp. for a malicious or evil purpose, as to incriminate a person on false evidence.

frame up Sentence Examples

  1. The police officer was falsely framed up for a crime he didn't commit.
  2. The witness's testimony helped frame up the suspect as the culprit.
  3. The evidence against the defendant seemed solid, but it was later revealed to be fabricated to frame him up.
  4. The judge refused to allow the case to proceed, as it was clear that an attempt had been made to frame up the accused.
  5. The politician's opponents attempted to frame him up with a scandal to damage his reputation.
  6. The company executive was framed up for embezzlement by a disgruntled employee.
  7. The innocent man spent years in prison because he was wrongfully framed up.
  8. The authorities framed up the dissident to silence their criticism of the government.
  9. The journalists exposed the corrupt officials who were involved in framing up innocent citizens.
  10. The legal system should ensure that individuals are not unjustly framed up and denied their rights.

FAQs About the word frame up

construct by fitting or uniting parts together, an act that incriminates someone on a false chargeA conspiracy or plot, esp. for a malicious or evil purpose, as

duplicity,setup, cover-up, scheme, collusion, double-dealing, conspiracy, plot, connivance, complicity

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The police officer was falsely framed up for a crime he didn't commit.

The witness's testimony helped frame up the suspect as the culprit.

The evidence against the defendant seemed solid, but it was later revealed to be fabricated to frame him up.

The judge refused to allow the case to proceed, as it was clear that an attempt had been made to frame up the accused.