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Incriminate   /ɪnkrˈɪmənˌeɪt/   Listen
Incriminate

verb
(past & past part. incriminated; pres. part. incriminating)
1.
Suggest that someone is guilty.  Synonyms: imply, inculpate.
2.
Bring an accusation against; level a charge against.  Synonyms: accuse, criminate, impeach.






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"Incriminate" Quotes from Famous Books



... the impious weapon was designed—whether the blade was inserted by some rascal monk who never told the tale, or whether it was used on secret service by the friars. On its surface the infernal engine carries a dark certainty of treason, sacrilege, and violence. Yet it would be wrong to incriminate the Order of S. Francis by any suspicion, and idle to seek the actual history of this mysterious weapon. A writer of fiction could indeed produce some dark tale in the style of De Stendhal's 'Nouvelles,' and christen it 'The Crucifix of Crema.' ...
— Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece • John Addington Symonds

... Catherine de Medici. The alert mind of De Rilly, it is true, divining the equally keen mind of the Duke of Guise, had predicted that Guise might pretend a belief in such instigation, and so force the King to avenge De Noyard, in self-vindication. Mlle. d'Arency well knew that I would not incriminate a woman, even a perfidious one, and counted also on my natural unwillingness to reveal myself as the dupe that I had been. Moreover, it would not be possible for me to tell the truth in such a way that it would appear probable. And what would I gain by telling ...
— An Enemy To The King • Robert Neilson Stephens



Words linked to "Incriminate" :   recriminate, paint a picture, arraign, charge, incrimination, evoke, lodge, suggest, crime, reproach, file, upbraid, incriminatory



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