inculpated

[US]/ɪnˈkʌlpeɪtɪd/
[UK]/ɪnˈkʌlpeɪtɪd/

Translation

v.to show someone to be guilty; to make someone responsible for a crime

Phrases & Collocations

inculpated individual

inculpated evidence

inculpated party

inculpated witness

inculpated suspect

inculpated testimony

inculpated charges

inculpated claims

inculpated role

inculpated facts

Example Sentences

the evidence inculpated him in the crime.

she felt that the accusations were meant to inculpate her.

the witness's testimony inculpated several suspects.

inculpated by the findings, he had no choice but to confess.

the report inculpated the company in the environmental disaster.

legal experts believe the new evidence may inculpate the defendant.

the investigation aimed to uncover the truth and not just inculpate individuals.

the police gathered evidence that could potentially inculpate the suspect.

inculpated by his own words, he regretted his statements.

the documentary aimed to show how the system can easily inculpate the innocent.

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