incriminating

[US]/ɪnˈkrɪmɪneɪtɪŋ/
[UK]/ɪnˈkrɪmɪneɪtɪŋ/

Translation

v. (present participle)making someone appear guilty; implicating

Phrases & Collocations

incriminating evidence

incriminating details

highly incriminating

incriminating witness

found incriminating

potentially incriminating

incriminating letter

being incriminating

incriminating behavior

clearly incriminating

Example Sentences

the evidence was highly incriminating, suggesting his involvement in the crime.

police are searching for anyone with incriminating information about the robbery.

the witness's testimony proved incriminating to the defendant.

he denied any knowledge of the incriminating documents found in the safe.

the incriminating letter led to his arrest and subsequent trial.

the lawyer tried to discredit the incriminating evidence presented by the prosecution.

she feared that the audit would uncover incriminating financial records.

the incriminating video footage was crucial to the investigation.

he destroyed any potentially incriminating evidence to protect himself.

the incriminating details in the report raised serious concerns.

the incriminating phone call was recorded and used as evidence.

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