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incriminate
verb as in accuse
Example Sentences
Yet lurking behind the smiling face are sinister intentions to radicalise, incriminate and profit from his willing students.
Trump now has a seven-day window to challenge the release of papers, which could further incriminate him in the public eye as the 2024 election enters its closing stretch.
Police sent France into a bugged jail in hopes of getting Leasure to incriminate himself, a scheme the cautious Leasure foiled by writing his remarks on a piece of paper, then erasing them.
In addition, their client’s right not to incriminate herself was violated during a lengthy detention and questioning by deputies at the site of her wrecked SUV, they said.
Suppose your answer to a routine query could incriminate you or there’s no way to prove to an official that you aren’t lying.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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