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Incriminate meaning
To accuse or bring criminal charges against. | To indicate the guilt of.
Example sentences (20)
If he was to incriminate his great-grandfather for an act rooted in racial hatred, then he would have to incriminate himself, too, for being part of one family that effectively destroyed another.
His explanation, according eyewitnesses was that, he suspected that the police can plant something in it to incriminate him.
While certain charges may be hard to prosecute, it does not mean that the new reporting doesn't offer Republicans additional firepower in their pursuit to incriminate and impeach the president.
Now, it remains to be seen whether Diddy will reveal his accomplices or follow in Epstein’s footsteps, conveniently suiciding himself before he can incriminate anyone truly powerful.
Police have routinely planted drugs, guns, and other evidence to incriminate innocent people, while police labs have engaged in wholesale fraud blighting tens of thousands of lives.
When defense lawyers tried to compel him, he told the federal court that he would assert his Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate himself.
But some say the denial of the newspaper’s request shows that the state’s system for providing that access is broken, because it depends on public officials’ willingness to turn over documents that could incriminate them.
Montoya and his attorneys responded they would answer, but reserved the right not to incriminate Montoya.
Quinn won’t be able to deny her role in Ridge and Brooke’s pain since her own words will incriminate her.
She stressed there are “many investigative tools” outside of coercive hearings that can be used to combat corruption and which do not impact “on a person’s rights, particularly the right to not incriminate oneself”.
Every time he is asked a question he pleads the fifth amendment, claiming he can’t possibly confirm or deny anything as it might later incriminate him.
I should probably excuse myself from this one, so I don't incriminate myself.
Magistrates await the complete results of the ongoing murder investigation to deliberate on the credibility of the new evidence appearing to incriminate Berlusconi.
Or why would anyone so incriminate himself?
There are frequent claims from relatives and activists of people being taken to hospital already dead in alleged attempts by officers to cover up possible wrongdoing, or even of guns and drugs being put next to victims’ bodies as ways to incriminate them.
But the party leadership said it was unfair for the commission to subpoena Chamisa and others, as securocrats who testified embarrassed themselves by presenting "lies" that sought to incriminate the opposition.
Dr. Simon’s testimony can shed light on what went so horribly wrong at Michigan State, though it’s possible that she would invoke her Fifth Amendment privilege if she believed her testimony would incriminate her in a criminal proceeding.
During the first, Worthington stonewalled more than 250 questions - invoking his right not to answer questions which may incriminate him.
Mr Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr, went into the meeting in the belief that he would be offered “official documents and information that would incriminate” Mrs Clinton.
Nyantakyi later resigned his Caf and Fifa posts but claimed the footage had been doctored to falsely incriminate him.