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View definitions for incriminating

incriminating

adjective as in inculpating

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Messages and images on Snapchat disappear after 24 hours - making incriminating behaviour harder to track - and senders also know if the recipient has screengrabbed a message.

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They harvested vast quantities of incriminating data and shared it with colleagues around Europe.

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When told about the incriminating words that were cut out, Herbert shrugged.

The president’s subsequent hasty exile baffled many of his supporters and led to conjecture that, perhaps, there were incriminating videos of him as well.

Three years ago, when a friend turned into a boyfriend, she decided to lie to him as well, going so far as to delete incriminating messages from her phone.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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