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incriminate

[in-krim-uh-neyt] / ɪnˈkrɪm əˌneɪt /


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Tony Rackauckas said a search of Robicheaux’s property had turned up “tens or hundreds” of apparently incriminating home videos, some featuring women “highly intoxicated beyond the ability to consent or resist.”

From Los Angeles Times

They would have gotten away with it, he said, but for the appearance of the apparently incriminating video that went viral.

From New York Times

In making their refusal, the lawyers questioned the scope and validity of the initial subpoena, and argued that Mr. Trump’s presidential office might incriminate itself if more classified documents were discovered and returned.

From New York Times

Many people are pointing to Trump's recent Fox News interview where he publicly incriminated himself, repeatedly, as proof of Trump's stupidity.

From Salon

"I was just finding more and more incriminating evidence."

From BBC