The Collaborative International Dictionary
Incriminatory \In*crim"i*na*to*ry\, a. Of or pertaining to crimination; tending to incriminate; criminatory.
Wiktionary
a. That incriminates
WordNet
adj. charging or suggestive of guilt or blame; "incriminatory testimony" [syn: criminative, criminatory, incriminating]
Usage examples of "incriminatory".
But on May 7, as Willes was testifying to the cryptanalysis of the three most incriminatory letters of all, and the bishop felt the noose tightening around him, he persisted in questioning Willes on the validity of the reading though the House had supported Willes' refusal to answer.
We stared at each other for what seemed a long time, neither of us commenting on the incriminatory object in my hands.
As investigating officer, I have the right to examine the victim's personal possessions in order to locate his next of kin, as well as any incriminatory items that may suggest a motive for his murder.