Charging or suggestive of guilt or blame.
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Examples for "incriminating"
Examples for "incriminating"
1However, a distillation of the incriminating memos would certainly convince the press.
2Scarfo allegedly used PGP to encode his confidential and incriminating business data.
3He asked odd questions about DNA and whether clothes could be incriminating.
4THE trickle of water from under his neighbour's fence certainly appeared incriminating.
5There wasn't anything incriminating in the house-shewas almost certain of it.
1Patsy 'Bad Vibes' Parker throws Bunny incriminatory looks every so often, but Bunny expects nothing less.
2Standard short tandem repeat (STR) profiling of 600 exhibits left certain key incriminatory samples unmatched to any of the apprehended suspects.
1The testimony of the girl who lived as servant in Kerkel's house was also criminatory.