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Incriminating

usgb/ɪnˈkrɪmɪneɪtɪŋ/Volume
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Used when something directly connects a person to a criminal activity. SlideThe emails were incriminating, linking him to the fraud.
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Implies that the evidence or information suggests someone is guilty. SlideHis fingerprints on the weapon were incriminating.
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Often used in legal or police contexts where proof of guilt is important. SlideDuring the trial, the prosecutor presented incriminating tapes.