inculpates

[US]/ˈɪn.kʌl.peɪt/
[UK]/ˈɪn.kəl.peɪt/

Translation

vt.to accuse or blame someone for a crime; to show that someone is guilty

Phrases & Collocations

inculpate someone

inculpate evidence

inculpate a witness

inculpate yourself

inculpate in crime

inculpate others

inculpate with intent

inculpate the accused

inculpate by association

inculpate through testimony

Example Sentences

they tried to inculpate him in the scandal.

the evidence presented was enough to inculpate the suspect.

she felt the need to inculpate herself in the group's mistakes.

his actions were intended to inculpate others for his failures.

the prosecutor aimed to inculpate the defendant with solid proof.

they couldn't find any evidence to inculpate her.

in an attempt to inculpate the rival, false information was spread.

he was careful not to inculpate himself during the investigation.

her testimony seemed to inculpate the entire team.

they worked hard to inculpate the right person for the crime.

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