verb
- to suggest or show that someone is guilty of a crime or wrongdoing
Usage: past tense and past participle of incriminate
Examples
- The witness testimony incriminated the suspect in the robbery.
- DNA evidence incriminated him in the murder case.
- She refused to answer questions that might have incriminated her.
- The documents found in his office incriminated several company executives.
- His fingerprints on the weapon incriminated him.
- The surveillance footage incriminated the thief.
- He was incriminated by his own confession.