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inculp (v. t.)

To inculpate.

inculp Sentence Examples

  1. The prosecutor diligently presented evidence inculpating the defendant in the robbery.
  2. The witness's testimony inculpated the suspect, leading to their arrest.
  3. The defendant's alibi was successfully inculpated by the prosecution's investigation.
  4. The confession clearly inculpated the perpetrator, leaving no doubt about their guilt.
  5. The jury found the defendant not guilty, as the evidence inculpating them was inconclusive.
  6. The police report contained damning evidence inculpating the suspect in the murder.
  7. The witness's account inculpated their own involvement in the crime, casting doubt on their credibility.
  8. The investigation inculpated an unexpected suspect, surprising the detectives.
  9. The defendant's attorney skillfully inculpated the prosecution's key witness, discrediting their testimony.
  10. The anonymous tip inculpated a well-respected citizen, shocking the community.

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To inculpate.

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The prosecutor diligently presented evidence inculpating the defendant in the robbery.

The witness's testimony inculpated the suspect, leading to their arrest.

The defendant's alibi was successfully inculpated by the prosecution's investigation.

The confession clearly inculpated the perpetrator, leaving no doubt about their guilt.