incrimination 的定义
in·crim·i·nat·ed, in·crim·i·nat·ing.
- to accuse of or present proof of a crime or fault: He incriminated both men to the grand jury.
- to involve in an accusation; cause to be or appear to be guilty; implicate: His testimony incriminated his friend. He feared incriminating himself if he answered.
- to charge with responsibility for all or part of an undesirable situation, harmful effect, etc.: to incriminate cigarettes as a cause of lung cancer.
incrimination 近义词
accusation
incrimination 的近义词 25 个
- allegation
- arraignment
- attribution
- beef
- blast
- censure
- charge
- citation
- complaint
- denouncement
- denunciation
- dido
- gripe
- impeachment
- imputation
- indictment
- insinuation
- recrimination
- roar
- rumble
- slur
- squawk
- stink
- bum rap
- exposé
incrimination 的反义词 9 个
更多incrimination例句
- And they can be used as video incrimination or provide for some good old-fashioned shunning.
- The Fifth Amendment most famously protects against self-incrimination.
- Of the remaining thirty-four there were nine whose testimony was directed to the incrimination of Mrs. Surratt.
- He felt like a prisoner on the witness stand driven to save himself by incrimination of another.
- Bbrarkk Jjoknyyegg Kekeke immediately took refuge in refusal to answer on grounds of self-incrimination.
- So was another principal witness, who, however, might decline to testify because of the danger of self-incrimination.
- The detective had an idea that Avice would be far from pleased at the possible incrimination of Kane Landon.