to incriminate
Pronunciation
/ˌɪnˈkɹɪməˌneɪt/

Définition et signification de « incriminate » en anglais

to incriminate
01

incriminer, accuser

to accuse someone of a crime or make a formal charge against them
Transitive: to incriminate sb
to incriminate definition and meaning
informations grammaticales
composition morphologique
dérivé
verbe d’action
régulier
présent
incriminate
3e personne du singulier
incriminates
participe présent
incriminating
passé simple
incriminated
participe passé
incriminated
Exemples
The police officer incriminated the suspect during the interrogation.
Le policier a incriminé le suspect pendant l'interrogatoire.
02

incriminer, inculper

to provide evidence or information that suggests a person's involvement in a crime or wrongdoing
Transitive: to incriminate sb
Exemples
The surveillance footage unexpectedly revealed a piece of evidence that could potentially incriminate the main suspect.
Les images de surveillance ont révélé de manière inattendue un élément de preuve qui pourrait potentiellement incriminer le principal suspect.
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