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incriminate en el diccionario PONS

incriminate Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

to incriminate oneself

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This works so well that they are soon apparently falling over themselves to incriminate each other.
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To say any more about it might tend to incriminate somebody.
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Thus, even a person who is innocent of any crime who testifies truthfully can be incriminated by that testimony.
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They are detained by a nationalist officer and are incriminated by the republican flag they carry amongst their props.
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He was again arrested in 1907, but could not be incriminated, and the charges were dropped.
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The police now pursued evidence which might incriminate him, and ignored other leads that might have taken them in other directions.
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He forewarned his parents in a letter where he accused himself of having done something crazy, in order not to incriminate his fellows.
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A person was not obliged to disclose his knowledge of a felony where the disclosure would tend to incriminate him of that offence or another.
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This does not only incriminate your subject, but also speaks ill of your holy virtues.
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A witness is privileged only against replying to questions which may criminally incriminate him, not those which might only involve civil liability.
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