incriminate
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British pronunciation
/ɪnkɹˈɪmɪnˌe‍ɪt/

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
example
Exemples
The prosecutor decided to incriminate the suspect based on the new evidence.
Le procureur a décidé d'incriminer le suspect sur la base des nouvelles preuves.
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
example
Exemples
The witness hesitated to testify, fearing that any statement might inadvertently incriminate them in the ongoing investigation.
Le témoin a hésité à témoigner, craignant que toute déclaration ne les incrimine involontairement dans l'enquête en cours.
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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