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incriminate

[in-krim-uh-neyt] / ɪnˈkrɪm əˌneɪt /


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The men have since had a falling out, and Costello indicated he has information he believes undercuts Cohen’s credibility and contradicts his incriminating statements about Trump.

From Seattle Times

Weisselberg said he had no incriminating evidence to offer about Trump.

From Salon

"Pence has some of the most sharply incriminating evidence of Trump's criminal conduct AND his criminal intent," wrote former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner.

From Salon

The picture was incriminating, she said with a smile: “Proof that I did not go to Mass.”

From New York Times

But if so, it’s hardly the only contrivance in a story that teems with hidden identities, secret allegiances, incriminating documents, unexpected weapons and innumerable sly reversals.

From Los Angeles Times