criminates

[US]/ˈkrɪmɪneɪt/
[UK]/ˈkrɪmɪneɪt/

Translation

vt.to accuse or charge with a crime; to make someone appear guilty

Phrases & Collocations

self incriminate

incriminate evidence

incriminate oneself

incriminate actions

incriminate statement

incriminate witness

incriminate testimony

incriminate documents

incriminate remarks

incriminate behavior

Example Sentences

they were afraid their testimony would criminate them.

he refused to answer questions that might criminate him.

the lawyer advised her not to say anything that could criminate her.

evidence was presented that could criminate the suspect.

he felt that the confession would only serve to criminate his friend.

she was careful not to criminate herself during the interrogation.

the prosecutor tried to find evidence that would criminate the defendant.

witnesses were reluctant to speak for fear they might criminate themselves.

in his statement, he avoided anything that could criminate him.

the police warned him that his words could criminate him.

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