To lay a charge against; bring an accusation against.
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?
6 To criminate the Queen was the only and the obvious method.
7 Everything which goes to criminate them goes directly against the prisoner.
8 But he would say nothing which would seem to criminate Mealyus.
9 I do not extenuate my own offences, but I will not criminate others.
10 I wish sincerely we were not compelled to criminate you.
11 The attempts of Catulus and Piso to criminate Caesar, XLIX.
12 Quite right; you are not required to criminate yourself.
13 The next year each party repaired to London to vindicate himself and criminate his antagonist.
14 Your words criminate yourself as well as Lord Vincent.
15 Nor do I,-ifI mean to criminate him too.
16 However, you needn't say anything which may criminate you.
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