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inculpar
To lay a charge against; bring an accusation against.
accuse
incriminate
criminate
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inculpar
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Examples for "
accuse
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accuse
incriminate
criminate
Examples for "
accuse
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1
Islamic militants often
accuse
Western aid groups of covert religious missionary work.
2
Iranian officials often
accuse
the United States and Israel of supporting terrorists.
3
Many Kenyans
accuse
the government of doing too little to prevent violence.
4
Western nations
accuse
Russia of backing the revolt; Moscow denies direct involvement.
5
To
accuse
yourself is the natural thing; silence is the unnatural thing.
1
I refuse to answer, on the grounds that it may
incriminate
me.
2
They've been trying to find something in an effort to
incriminate
us.
3
There is nothing in my rooms that would
incriminate
either of us.
4
I imagine that they are counting on his testimony to
incriminate
us.
5
We rely on your honour not to
incriminate
us with the police.
1
You have connived at theft; that will be sufficient to
criminate
you.'
2
And now, suppose that it should not be necessary to
criminate
another.
3
You need answer nothing concerning yourself that will tend to
criminate
you.
4
There is no blow, no mark of violence to
criminate
any one.
5
Is it not obviously inconsistent to
criminate
it for two contradictory reasons?
1
As a result, the Democrats could
impeach
Trump with no Republican support.
2
The US House of Representatives has voted to
impeach
President Donald Trump.
3
That's why the parliament has decided to
impeach
him, Mr Sharif said.
4
On Wednesday, some Somali lawmakers said they planned to
impeach
the president.
5
The former president resigned in 1974 before the House could
impeach
him.
6
Analysts say the supreme court's decision could undermine efforts to
impeach
Rousseff.
7
The party cry drowns the criticism of acts that
impeach
the party.
8
They've been trying to
impeach
me from before I ran, he said.
9
Some lawmakers had threatened to
impeach
the justices or amend the constitution.
10
To
impeach
Pym and Hampden was to
impeach
the House of Commons.
11
In a crowded House, he arose to
impeach
his enemies and traducers.
12
The same goes for those who do not want to
impeach
Trump.
13
They
impeach
the character of Caspar living, and not of Caspar dead.
14
Owing to the prejudices of mankind, you will
impeach
your own credibility.
15
You
impeach
my sober judgment and make my canons of little worth.
16
Does any man
impeach
one of our body of bribery and corruption?
impeach
·
impeach the president
impeach a nation
impeach campaign
impeach also
impeach any accomplices
Portuguese
inculpar
acusar
criminar
arguir
incriminar