incriminer

[US]//ɪnˈkrɪmɪneɪ//
[UK]//ɪnˈkrɪmɪneɪ//

Translation

v.to accuse someone of a crime or wrongdoing; to involve someone in an accusation; to declare something to be wrong or guilty

Example Sentences

the witness tried to incriminer the defendant with false testimony.

his contradictory statements only served to incriminer him further.

the prosecutor presented highly incriminating evidence at the trial.

she feared that her silence would incriminer her husband.

the leaked documents contained extremely incriminating information.

he swore he would never do anything to incriminer his friend.

the surveillance footage appeared to incriminer the security guard.

they were careful not to say anything that could incriminer them.

his nervous behavior seemed to incriminer him in the jury's eyes.

the whistleblower feared the evidence would incriminer several officials.

she insisted she had done nothing to incriminer herself.

the emails were considered extremely incriminating by investigators.

he claimed the police had wrongly incriminer him in the robbery.

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