inculpating Antonyms

Meaning of inculpating

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inculpating (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Inculpate

inculpating Sentence Examples

  1. The police found inculpating evidence at the crime scene, implicating the suspect.
  2. The witness's testimony proved to be inculpating, damaging the defendant's alibi.
  3. The prosecution presented a series of inculpating text messages, supporting their case.
  4. The jury was presented with inculpating photographs that connected the accused to the robbery.
  5. The confession contained inculpating details that pointed directly to the perpetrator.
  6. Investigators discovered inculpating fingerprints on the stolen goods, strengthening the case against the thief.
  7. The surveillance footage provided inculpating evidence that contradicted the suspect's statement.
  8. The prosecution relied heavily on inculpating statements made by the defendant's accomplice.
  9. The forensic analysis of the victim's remains yielded inculpating evidence that proved fatal.
  10. The discovery of the murder weapon in the defendant's possession proved to be massively inculpating.

FAQs About the word inculpating

of Inculpate

prosecuting, reporting,implicating, informing (against), arraigning, trying, summoning, chiding, taxing, suing

exculpating, exculpating, exonerating, vindicating, absolving, advocating, defending, clearing, exonerating, acquitting

The police found inculpating evidence at the crime scene, implicating the suspect.

The witness's testimony proved to be inculpating, damaging the defendant's alibi.

The prosecution presented a series of inculpating text messages, supporting their case.

The jury was presented with inculpating photographs that connected the accused to the robbery.