Incriminating [adjective]
Definition of Incriminating:
inculpating
Synonyms of Incriminating:
Opposite/Antonyms of Incriminating:
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Sentence/Example of Incriminating:
Last week, Matthew Sherring, who had been a close aide to McGrath at MES, invoked his constitutional right not to incriminate himself more than 130 times in declining to answer questions from the committee.
Albert selected all the incriminating letters and documents he could find and packed the micro-files in his jacket.
He was evidently annoyed at not finding something incriminating.
Naturally the most minute search revealed nothing of an incriminating character.
A longer reaction time usually follows the incriminating words, and the subject is thrown into a visible confusion.
The woman Petre had not, as far as I could make out, made any incriminating statement to the police.
Did she have knowledge of his incriminating conduct, and was she sent to ensnare him into further complications?
Now you stand there, your feelings outraged, because I had the foresight to intercept an incriminating letter.
The game warden, it was plain, would get no incriminating information from Henrietta.
No honest person hesitates to explain away incriminating circumstances.