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Meanings of
incriminating
in English
Charging or suggestive of guilt or blame.
incriminatory
criminative
criminatory
Related terms
inculpatory
inculpative
Synonyms
Examples for "
incriminatory
"
incriminatory
criminative
criminatory
Examples for "
incriminatory
"
1
Patsy 'Bad Vibes' Parker throws Bunny
incriminatory
looks every so often, but Bunny expects nothing less.
2
Standard short tandem repeat (STR) profiling of 600 exhibits left certain key
incriminatory
samples unmatched to any of the apprehended suspects.
1
The testimony of the girl who lived as servant in Kerkel's house was also
criminatory
.
Usage of
incriminating
in English
1
However, a distillation of the
incriminating
memos would certainly convince the press.
2
Scarfo allegedly used PGP to encode his confidential and
incriminating
business data.
3
He asked odd questions about DNA and whether clothes could be
incriminating
.
4
THE trickle of water from under his neighbour's fence certainly appeared
incriminating
.
5
There wasn't anything
incriminating
in the house-shewas almost certain of it.
6
We discovered quite a storehouse of weapons and piles of
incriminating
correspondence.
7
Astonishingly, the
incriminating
comments had actually been tape recorded by the witness.
8
When he was done, every scrap of potentially
incriminating
evidence was gone.
9
Maybe if they put some pressure on him, he'll say something
incriminating
.
10
Kroner and his colleagues soon began picking up snippets of
incriminating
conversations.
11
It would not be easy to surprise Mershone in any
self
-
incriminating
action.
12
He'd run a thorough background check on Tessa and discovered nothing
incriminating
.
13
By now, she was almost immune to the avalanche of
incriminating
evidence.
14
But what about the
incriminating
note that Gretchen found in Ronny's file?
15
Even at that, what kind of
incriminating
evidence was there to find?
16
The saddle-bags had been opened on his arrival, and
incriminating
documents found.
Other examples for "incriminating"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
incriminating
incriminate
Verb
Present
Adjective
Frequent collocations
incriminating evidence
more incriminating
incriminating documents
incriminating information
incriminating papers
More collocations
Incriminating
through the time
Incriminating
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Common
United Kingdom
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