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incriminate 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/inˈkriməˌnāt/,
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incriminated, past participle; incriminates, 3rd person singular present; incriminating, present participle; incriminated, past tense;
  1. Make (someone) appear guilty of a crime or wrongdoing; strongly imply the guilt of (someone)
    • - he refused to answer questions in order not to incriminate himself
    • - incriminating evidence

  1. suggest that someone is guilty
  2. accuse: bring an accusation against; level a charge against; "The neighbors accused the man of spousal abuse"
  3. (incrimination) an accusation that you are responsible for some lapse or misdeed; "his incrimination was based on my testimony"; "the police laid the blame on the driver"
  4. (incriminatory) criminative: charging or suggestive of guilt or blame; "incriminatory testimony"
  5. Crime is the breach of rules or laws for which some governing authority (via mechanisms such as legal systems) can ultimately prescribe a conviction. Individual human societies may each define crime and crimes differently. ...
  6. To accuse or bring criminal charges against; To indicate the guilt of
  7. (incriminating) Causing, showing, or proving that one is guilty of wrongdoing
  8. (incriminating) Appearing guilty, accusing
  9. To hold yourself or another person responsible for criminal actions.
  10. To charge with a crime; to expose to an accusation or a charge of crime; to involve oneself or another in a criminal prosecution or the danger thereof; as in the rule that a witness is not bound to give testimony that would tend to incriminate him or her.
  11. To make accusations of a person being involved in a crime.