1. incriminating - Adjective
2. incriminating - Verb
4. incriminating - Adjective Satellite
of Incriminate
Source: Webster's dictionaryincriminatory testimony Source: Internet
Also on Wednesday, the House intelligence committee what Vanity Fair called a “trove of ridiculously incriminating impeachment evidence” related to Trump’s effort to get information on Joe Biden from Ukraine. Source: Internet
And yet “whether a cynicism has embedded itself so deeply into the Anglo-American political classes” that the incriminating information “won’t make an actionable difference.” Source: Internet
At the point of their arrest, 12 exotic cars, several mobile telephones, laptops and some incriminating documents were recovered from them. Source: Internet
An incriminating statement made by an arrestee during the instruction, "I couldn't do that even if I was sober", would not be the product of interrogation. Source: Internet
Among the protesters were former Stasi collaborators seeking to destroy incriminating documents. Source: Internet