incriminated (Meaning)

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incriminated (imp. & p. p.)

of Incriminate

incriminated Sentence Examples

  1. The prosecutor presented irrefutable evidence that incriminated the defendant in the murder case.
  2. The witness's testimony incriminated her accomplice, revealing their involvement in the robbery.
  3. The recovered surveillance footage incriminated the suspect, providing clear visuals of their presence at the crime scene.
  4. The DNA evidence conclusively incriminated the perpetrator, tying them to the victim.
  5. After days of interrogation, the suspect's confession incriminated themselves in multiple burglaries.
  6. The forensic analysis incriminated the accused arsonist, proving the fire was intentionally set.
  7. The intercepted communication incriminated the intelligence officer, exposing their clandestine activities.
  8. The financial records incriminated the corrupt politician, demonstrating their fraudulent transactions.
  9. The anonymous informant's tip incriminated the drug dealer, leading to their arrest and the seizure of illicit substances.
  10. The leaked emails incriminated the corporate executives, revealing their unethical business practices.

FAQs About the word incriminated

of Incriminate

accused, indicted, impeached, defamed, blamed, charged, sued,prosecuted, appealed, reprobated

exonerated, defended, absolved,acquitted, acquitted, exonerated, advocated, exculpated, defended, absolved

The prosecutor presented irrefutable evidence that incriminated the defendant in the murder case.

The witness's testimony incriminated her accomplice, revealing their involvement in the robbery.

The recovered surveillance footage incriminated the suspect, providing clear visuals of their presence at the crime scene.

The DNA evidence conclusively incriminated the perpetrator, tying them to the victim.