incriminating

Incriminating is adjective which means that something is likely to lead to a criminal charge. This could be anything from a conversation that you have with someone to a piece of evidence that you find.

  • The evidence is very incriminating, and it's likely to lead to a criminal charge.

  • The conversation was very incriminating, and she's likely to be charged with slander.

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Example Sentences for incriminating

  • 1

    Accusation leads to incrimination.

  • 2

    The findings of CSI can incriminate the accused or do the exact opposite.

  • 3

    The risk of self incrimination was not the same as actual incrimination.

  • 4

    The risk of self incrimination was not the same as actual incrimination.

  • 5

    Logic is not enough for incrimination.

  • 6

    Incrimination is hardly neutral.

  • 7

    These incrimination is pure animosity.

  • 8

    Incrimination of innocent people needs to stop.

  • 9

    Sometimes the court declares false incriminations.

  • 10

    He is the victim of an attempt to incriminate him.