INCRIMINATE vs INCULPATE: VERB
- Bring an accusation against; level a charge against
- Suggest that someone is guilty
- To indicate the guilt of.
- To accuse or bring criminal charges against.
- Suggest that someone is guilty
- To imply guilt; to incriminate.
INCRIMINATE vs INCULPATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To accuse of a crime or other wrongful act.
- To cause to appear guilty of a crime or fault; implicate.
- To accuse; to charge with a crime or fault; to criminate.
- To blame; to impute guilt to; to accuse; to involve or implicate in guilt. Contrasted with exculpate.
- To incriminate.
INCRIMINATE vs INCULPATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Level a charge against
- Bring an accusation against
- To charge with a crime; accuse; criminate.
- Synonyms Accuse, Charge, Indict, etc. See accuse.
- To make a subject of accusation; charge as a crime.
- To expose to blame or imputation of wrong-doing; incriminate.
INCRIMINATE vs INCULPATE: RELATED WORDS
- Exonerate, Implicate, Criminalise, Confound, Blame, Penalize, Condemn, Criminalize, Confuse, Identify, Criminate, Imply, Accuse, Impeach, Inculpate
- Acquit, Discredit, Adduce, Controvert, Infer, Insinuate, Absolve, Impute, Suborn, Exonerate, Perjure, Implicate, Exculpate, Imply, Incriminate
INCRIMINATE vs INCULPATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Discredit, Corroborate, Exculpate, Implicate, Criminalise, Confound, Blame, Penalize, Condemn, Criminalize, Confuse, Identify, Imply, Impeach, Inculpate
- Relativize, Particularize, Ascribe, Presume, Punish, Corroborate, Discredit, Adduce, Controvert, Infer, Insinuate, Implicate, Exculpate, Imply, Incriminate
INCRIMINATE vs INCULPATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- It might incriminate me under the Fifth Amendment.
- Tribunal tending to incriminate himself; or an action.
- No, it does not intend to incriminate you.
- You have a right not to incriminate yourself.
- Confessions by accomplices which incriminate defendants arepresumptively unreliable.
- DNA evidence does nothing to incriminate the defendant.
- Chief Judge how the witness could incriminate herself.
- Flynn about events that could potentially incriminate him.
- Provided, That no witness shall be compelled to incriminate himself or to answer any questions which may tend to incriminate or degrade him.
- Act on the ground that to do so may incriminate or tend to incriminate that person.
- Let us carefully compare with each other the various communications sent to the evening paper, in which the object was to inculpate a gang.
- The court held that conflict existed because testimony tending to exculpate one would tend to inculpate the other.
- Police can easily lead them through each step of the crime and suggest answers that would inculpate them.
- In sum, Ms. Canady's testimony at trial did nothing to inculpate Mr. Velazquez as one of the perpetrators.
- Smith allegedly fabricated evidence in order to inculpate him.
INCRIMINATE vs INCULPATE: QUESTIONS
- Can a certificate be used to incriminate a witness?
- Did Matt Gaetz's ex-girlfriend try to incriminate him on a call?
- Did Donnie give Jordan a note that told him not to incriminate himself?
- How do people unintentionally incriminate themselves in a pending case?
- How did Underwood and Stamper get Kapeniak to incriminate Kern?
- How is inculpate used in the criminal justice system?