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Causing, showing, or proving that one is guilty of wrongdoing
“The detective found incriminating evidence that placed the suspect at the scene of the crime.”
That causes someone to be blamed for something
Present participle for to accuse of a crime, or to bring criminal charges against
“You do not have to answer the questions if you believe the answers might incriminate you.”
Present participle for to blame or accuse someone of a crime or wrongdoing
“I object to his trying to incriminate me for the disaster in Detroit.”
Present participle for to frame someone for a wrongdoing or crime
“Someone is trying to incriminate me for murder. And now, they've tried to drown me and plant a fake suicide note stating I committed the murder.”
Present participle for to trap someone in a (usually undesirable) situation using temptation or deception
Present participle for to give incriminating information about someone to authority
Present participle for to criticize or castigate severely
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