Sentences with incriminating
in·crim·i·nate
I i - Police searched his flat and found incriminating documents.
- He incriminated both men to the grand jury.
- Dubai's police chief said in a report that his force has evidence incriminating the Mossad in the killing of a Hamas commander last month.
- Such a person confronted by an uninvited journalist, you would assume, would be unwilling to talk for fear of incriminating himself.
- His testimony incriminated his friend. He feared incriminating himself if he answered.
- To incriminate cigarettes as a cause of lung cancer.
- The NKVD combed through them with the utmost care, underlining countless incriminating passages.
- Refusing to hand over potentially incriminating documents demanded by the Pakistani authorities.
- Most of the time, he says, people don't even bother to delete incriminating messages.