Crossword clues for incrimination
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Incrimination \In*crim`i*na"tion\, n. The act of incriminating; crimination.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1650s, noun of action from Medieval Latin incriminare (see incriminate).
Wiktionary
n. The act of incriminate someone; accusation
WordNet
n. an accusation that you are responsible for some lapse or misdeed; "his incrimination was based on my testimony"; "the police laid the blame on on the driver" [syn: inculpation, blame]
Usage examples of "incrimination".
Touched by his statement, which was meant to protect her from any further incrimination, Kate returned his smile before looking at Kevin.
Little was left of this “marriage of true minds” type of love—little except anger, accusations, incriminations, lying, and further infidelity—all of which would be played out by Sonnet 126, by which time “the Young Man” and ideal love itself would be abandoned for the slutty pleasures of “the Dark Lady.
He alternated reassurances to Socks with incriminations against the unprintable meat-heads who were supposed to have surveyed this planet.