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Yet lurking behind the smiling face are sinister intentions to radicalise, incriminate and profit from his willing students.

From BBC

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.

From Salon

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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