To lay a charge against; bring an accusation against.
Suggest that someone is guilty.
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.
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