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Meanings of
incriminate
in inglês
português
inculpar
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To lay a charge against; bring an accusation against.
accuse
impeach
criminate
português
inculpar
português
incriminar
catalão
inculpar
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Suggest that someone is guilty.
imply
inculpate
português
incriminar
Synonyms
Examples for "
accuse
"
accuse
impeach
criminate
Examples for "
accuse
"
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
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.
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?
Usage of
incriminate
in inglês
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.
6
Nor were we bound to
incriminate
ourselves by replying to leading questions.
7
Besides, I had not forgiven Charles yet for trying to
incriminate
Carr.
8
Give the woman enough space to
incriminate
herself...if she were truly guilty.
9
If they both
incriminate
the other each serves a two-year prison sentence.
10
Every paper which would
incriminate
him was destroyed before he left the house.
11
We have no physical evidence whatsoever to
incriminate
Lincoln Howe or his supporters.
12
At this rate, he might never see or hear Lord Niu
incriminate
himself.
13
I've never seen so many people so eager to
incriminate
themselves.
14
Was there any way to frame it that didn't
incriminate
him?
15
And does this mean the taxpayer could
incriminate
himself by giving such information?
16
Dryden nodded, waiting to see if his witness would
incriminate
himself.
Other examples for "incriminate"
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incriminate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
incriminate others
incriminate a person
incriminate no one
incriminate the students
incriminate any coaches
More collocations
Translations for
incriminate
português
inculpar
acusar
criminar
arguir
incriminar
catalão
inculpar
incriminar
Incriminate
through the time
Incriminate
across language varieties
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