noun
- plural of inculpation; acts or instances of incriminating someone or suggesting their guilt in a crime or wrongdoing
Usage: formal; legal context
Examples
- The witness's inculpations of the defendant were central to the prosecution's case.
- Despite the inculpations made against him, he maintained his innocence.
- The detective gathered several inculpations from the crime scene evidence.
- Her inculpations of her business partner led to a formal investigation.
- The lawyer argued that the inculpations were based on circumstantial evidence alone.
- Multiple inculpations emerged during the trial testimony.