原级:incriminate
第三人称单数:incriminates
过去分词:incriminated
911查询·英语单词
过去式:incriminated
动词使(某人)显得有罪,牵连,归罪于( incriminate的现在分词 )
incriminating
1. [法] 归罪的, 牵连的, 显示有罪的:inaccessible a. 难得到的, 难接近的, 难达成的 | incriminating [法] 归罪的, 牵连的, 显示有罪的 | inflationary a. 通货膨胀的, 通货膨胀倾向的
1. incriminating
1. Police officers searched his home where they found a small counterfeit coin minting operation covering more than 100 square metres and other potentially incriminating evidence.
2. He said he couldn't remember any documents that would corroborate his incriminating recollections.
3. South Africa's court of appeal ruled that a police seizure of incriminating documents from Zuma's home and office was legal.
4. Why do the police indulge in this farce of incriminating the innocent?
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5. Officers argued that his handwriting appeared on incriminating documents, writes Louis Begley in a book on the subject.
6. Two forensic reports have established that the handwriting on the incriminating CD was forged.
7. 911查询·英语单词
7. " It's perhaps a little embarrassing but not highly incriminating, " Coffey said.
8. He also said she was tricked into making incriminating statements by officials who told her they would free her if she did.
9. 911查询·英语单词
9. The police demanded that the " incriminating evidence " be handed over but the bold couple threatened to throw the video discs at them.
10. Defense lawyers have asserted that investigators extracted incriminating statements by using inappropriate interrogation methods.
adj
1. charging or suggestive of guilt or blame
e.g. incriminatory testimony
Synonym: criminative criminatory incriminatory