incriminations

[US]/[ˌɪnkrɪˈmeɪʃənz]/
[UK]/[ˌɪnkrɪˈmeɪʃənz]/

Translation

n.The act of formally accusing someone of a crime.; The state of being accused of a crime.; Formal accusations.

Phrases & Collocations

avoided incriminations

facing incriminations

rejecting incriminations

serious incriminations

false incriminations

level of incriminations

without incriminations

investigating incriminations

dismissed incriminations

unsubstantiated incriminations

Example Sentences

the lawyer dismissed the incriminations as baseless and politically motivated.

he vehemently denied all incriminations leveled against him during the trial.

the investigation revealed no evidence to support the incriminations of corruption.

the witness's testimony contradicted the incriminations made by the prosecution.

facing multiple incriminations, the defendant remained silent.

the media amplified the incriminations surrounding the company's financial dealings.

the report detailed the various incriminations against the former official.

the committee launched an inquiry into the serious incriminations of misconduct.

the public scrutiny intensified following the release of the damaging incriminations.

he struggled to respond to the unexpected incriminations during the debate.

the defense team sought to discredit the incriminations presented by the plaintiff.

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