"Incriminatory" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Incriminatory" Meaning

The word "incriminatory" is an adjective that means serving to incriminate or causing someone to be incriminated. It means that something has the potential to accuse, blame, or condemn someone or something. In other words, it is something that can be used as evidence to prove someone's guilt or wrongdoing.

"Incriminatory" Examples

5 Usage Examples for "Incriminate"


1. Accusatory Evidence

The detective found some incriminatory evidence at the crime scene that linked the suspect to the crime.

2. Damaging Remarks

After the meeting, the colleague's incriminatory comments about the project's progress left the team feeling demotivated.

3. Legal Consequences

The defendant's incriminatory testimony against his co-conspirator led to a harsher sentence and a longer time in prison.

4. Discrediting Statements

The whistleblower's incriminatory statements against the company's CEO sparked a thorough investigation and ultimately led to his resignation.

5. Self-Impeaching Talley

The politician's incriminatory tweets from years ago came back to haunt him during the election campaign, putting his career in jeopardy.

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