incriminate (Meaning)

Wordnet

incriminate (v)

suggest that someone is guilty

bring an accusation against; level a charge against

Webster

incriminate (v. t.)

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

incriminate Sentence Examples

  1. The prosecutor attempted to incriminate the defendant by introducing damning evidence.
  2. The suspect's confession incriminated him in the robbery.
  3. The witness's testimony inadvertently incriminated her accomplice.
  4. The incriminating document revealed the defendant's involvement in the crime.
  5. The deleted emails incriminated the CEO in the financial scandal.
  6. The police searched the house for incriminating evidence.
  7. The fingerprints on the weapon incriminated the shooter.
  8. The surveillance footage incriminated the suspect in the assault.
  9. The forensic analysis of the computer data incriminated the hacker.
  10. The incriminating text messages proved the defendant's guilt.

FAQs About the word incriminate

suggest that someone is guilty, bring an accusation against; level a charge againstTo accuse; to charge with a crime or fault; to criminate.

accuse, indict, criticize, defame, blame, sue, charge,prosecute, impeach, criminate

clear, absolve, defend, vindicate, advocate,exonerate, exonerate, defend, exculpate, advocate

The prosecutor attempted to incriminate the defendant by introducing damning evidence.

The suspect's confession incriminated him in the robbery.

The witness's testimony inadvertently incriminated her accomplice.

The incriminating document revealed the defendant's involvement in the crime.