0 to make someone seem guilty, especially of a crime:
One well-informed missionary incriminated all of these men as well as six others.
They "were big on mea culpa but small on incriminating facts" (p. 201).
In adultery separation cases, where proof was necessarily circumstantial, such transgressions of politeness could therefore be used to incriminate spouses.
More than 400 species of fish can be vectors of ciguatoxins, but only a small number are regularly incriminated.
So it is not possible in those cases to incriminate dialogue models, which are necessarily posterior to sentence parsing in the processing order.
This cannot be put down to any reluctance to incriminate former associates : those who turned king's evidence knew that pardons had to be earned.
In our investigation, descriptive epidemiology and trace-back investigations allowed us to incriminate imported horse meat as the most likely source of this outbreak.
However, there are insufficient data to incriminate pesticides at present levels of use in human embryo-toxicity.
中文繁体
使(某人)看似有罪, 連累,牽連…
More中文简体
使(某人)看似有罪, 连累,牵连…
MoreEspañol
incriminar…
MorePortuguês
incriminar…
MoreTürk dili
suçlamak, suç isnat etmek, suçlu göstermek…
MoreFrançais
incriminer…
MoreČeština
obvinit…
MoreDansk
anklage…
More