noun
- plural of incrimination; the act of accusing someone of or providing evidence of involvement in a crime or wrongdoing
- statements, evidence, or actions that suggest someone is guilty of a crime or wrongdoing
Usage: typically used in legal or formal contexts
Examples
- The witness's incriminations against the defendant were crucial to the prosecution's case.
- Despite the incriminations presented in court, the jury found him not guilty.
- The leaked documents contained serious incriminations of corruption within the organization.
- Her incriminations of her former business partner led to a federal investigation.
- The detective gathered multiple incriminations before making an arrest.
- Self-incriminations are protected under the Fifth Amendment in the United States.