The Collaborative International Dictionary
Incriminate \In*crim"i*nate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Incriminated; p. pr. & vb. n. Incriminating.] [LL. incriminatus, p. p. of incriminare; in- in + criminare, criminari, to accuse one of a crime. See Criminate.] To accuse; to charge with a crime or fault; to criminate.
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vb. (en-past of: incriminate)
Usage examples of "incriminated".
She remembered the cigars with the diamonds hidden in them-sent to Niklaas van Pelt, so that he would be incriminated if they were discovered, but intercepted by Mara, as all packages were in that house.
The records incriminated him, but they also incriminated the senator, who had much more to lose.
This had been the next step on the way out of Cape Town-and again Dirk would have seemed free of any involvement and Niklaas van Pelt would have been incriminated if there had been a slip.