What is another word for Criminating?

Pronunciation: [kɹˈɪmɪnˌe͡ɪtɪŋ] (IPA)

Criminating refers to evidence or information that implicates someone in a crime or wrongdoing. Some synonyms for this word include incriminating, indicting, accusing, charging, or condemning. Depending on the context, other related words may also be appropriate, such as convicting, exposing, unmasking, or revealing. In legal settings, words like implicating, prosecuting, or alleging may also be used. Regardless of the terminology used, the basic concept remains the same: the presentation of evidence of guilt or culpability in a given situation. Therefore, choosing the right word to describe such evidence is crucial in articulating the facts of a case.

What are the hypernyms for Criminating?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Criminating

Conway was to prepare a paper which they were to swear was found on Fred's person, Criminating Calhoun.
"Raiding with Morgan"
Byron A. Dunn
Some of my Baltimore friends would fain have persuaded me that, in the utter absence of Criminating evidence, I should not be detained long; I forbore to argue, but my opinion remained always the same.
"Border and Bastille"
George A. Lawrence
Mr. Ferris could not fail to understand the true nature of this question, and out of pure friendship answered quietly: "I have allowed myself to look with suspicion upon this Mansell-for it is Mrs. Clemmens' nephew who is at present occupying our attention,-because the facts which have come to light in his regard are as Criminating in their nature as those which have transpired in reference to Mr. Hildreth.
"Hand and Ring"
Anna Katharine Green

Related words: criminal, sentence, sentence

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