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Meanings of
inculpate
in English
Portuguese
incriminar
Catalan
inculpar
Back to the meaning
Suggest that someone is guilty.
imply
incriminate
Portuguese
incriminar
Synonyms
Examples for "
imply
"
imply
incriminate
Examples for "
imply
"
1
Futures
imply
around 35 basis points of easing by year end FEDWATCH.
2
Futures
imply
around 35 basis points of easing by year end .
3
It doesn't
imply
the households caused the crisis but they are involved.
4
That may
imply
limited appetite for U.S. mortgage paper under any circumstances.
5
This does not necessarily
imply
more risk, just a different behaviour pattern.
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.
Usage of
inculpate
in English
1
But I have not come here to excuse myself or
inculpate
others-
2
He was unwilling to tell what he had seen, lest it
inculpate
someone.
3
I have heard that this man, Bakewell, chooses voluntarily not to
inculpate
my son.
4
But I have already said I am not here to excuse myself or
inculpate
others.
5
Moreover, he allowed Victor Durnovo to further
inculpate
himself.
6
Then someone came into your room and placed the pistol there in order to
inculpate
you.
7
This, of course, would
inculpate
the caretaker Mason.
8
Even old Solara himself, hardened and despicable wretch as he is, will not seek to
inculpate
him.
9
Therefore I came, and having heard his flattering words, which I do not deserve, I am here to
inculpate
myself.
10
Subsequent intelligence indicated that Mr. Sumner had been misinformed on this matter, and that the facts did not
inculpate
General Stone.
11
And so, as they had the power and wish to
inculpate
him, this expedient of an inquiry and trial seemed unnecessary.
12
Evidence was to hand which seemed to
inculpate
with Mme Lacoste a poor and old schoolmaster of Riguepeu named Joseph Meilhan.
13
The object was to
inculpate
the Secretary of the Treasury respecting the management and application of these loans, and of the revenue generally.
14
He was required by Buckingham to answer a series of interrogatories, but he refused to
inculpate
himself and demanded a trial by parliament.
15
William Paul at length became alarmed for his own safety, and began to let out further facts piecemeal, and to
inculpate
other men.
16
Let us carefully compare with each other the various communications sent to the evening paper, in which the object was to
inculpate
a gang.
Other examples for "inculpate"
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inculpate
Verb
Frequent collocations
inculpate others
inculpate a gang
inculpate the caretaker
Translations for
inculpate
Portuguese
incriminar
Catalan
inculpar
incriminar
Inculpate
through the time