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Verb
(1) suggest that someone is guilty,bring an accusation against,level a charge against,accuse
(2) suggest that someone is guilty
(3) bring an accusation against
(4) level a charge against
(5) accuse
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Verb
(1) suggest that someone is guilty,bring an accusation against,level a charge against,accuse
(2) suggest that someone is guilty
(3) bring an accusation against
(4) level a charge against
(5) accuse
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(1) There was no need of any evidence that might incriminate him for treason.
(2) However, Germany has insisted it cannot bend its laws forbidding supplying evidence that could incriminate someone facing execution.
(3) I accept the evidence of all three Crown witnesses that they have not attempted to manufacture together a script to incriminate the accused.
(4) Nobody is held accountable or the evidence is insufficient to incriminate anyone.
(5) But it provides the protection against giving evidence in which you might incriminate yourself.
(6) You do not have to answer the questions if you believe the answers might incriminate you.
(7) Yes sir, I refuse to answer this question on the grounds that it may incriminate me!
(8) The appellant was not compelled to incriminate himself.
(9) Given a fair wind and, more to the point, given the burden and standard of proof required to incriminate him, this story might well have worked.
(10) I certainly didn't expect to have an in-house investigator running over my every word looking for evidence to incriminate me.
(11) Benicia invited Martin to lunch to discuss evidence that could incriminate him in the embezzlement.
(12) He gave evidence, of course, having been warned that he could refuse to answer any question that might incriminate him.
(13) he refused to answer questions in order not to incriminate himself
(14) I could use anything I wanted, but I had to put it back exactly as I had found it and dust off my fingerprints to avoid incrimination .
(15) However he used a special defence of incrimination to blame his two co-accused.
(16) Fairness to the person who has incriminated himself and any others affected by the incriminating statement and any danger of oppression would also be relevant considerations.
Show Examples
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(1) There was no need of any evidence that might incriminate him for treason.
(2) However, Germany has insisted it cannot bend its laws forbidding supplying evidence that could incriminate someone facing execution.
(3) I accept the evidence of all three Crown witnesses that they have not attempted to manufacture together a script to incriminate the accused.
(4) Nobody is held accountable or the evidence is insufficient to incriminate anyone.
(5) But it provides the protection against giving evidence in which you might incriminate yourself.
(6) You do not have to answer the questions if you believe the answers might incriminate you.
(7) Yes sir, I refuse to answer this question on the grounds that it may incriminate me!
(8) The appellant was not compelled to incriminate himself.
(9) Given a fair wind and, more to the point, given the burden and standard of proof required to incriminate him, this story might well have worked.
(10) I certainly didn't expect to have an in-house investigator running over my every word looking for evidence to incriminate me.
(11) Benicia invited Martin to lunch to discuss evidence that could incriminate him in the embezzlement.
(12) He gave evidence, of course, having been warned that he could refuse to answer any question that might incriminate him.
(13) he refused to answer questions in order not to incriminate himself
(14) I could use anything I wanted, but I had to put it back exactly as I had found it and dust off my fingerprints to avoid incrimination .
(15) However he used a special defence of incrimination to blame his two co-accused.
(16) Fairness to the person who has incriminated himself and any others affected by the incriminating statement and any danger of oppression would also be relevant considerations.
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Synonyms
Verb
1. implicate
2. accuse
3. imply
Synonyms
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Verb
1. implicate
2. accuse
3. imply
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