Antonyms for in criminating


Grammar : Adj, verb
Spell : in-krim-uh-neyt
Phonetic Transcription : ɪnˈkrɪm əˌneɪt


Definition of in criminating

Origin :
  • 1730, back-formation from incrimination or else from Medieval Latin incriminatus, past participle of incriminare "to incriminate," from in- "in" (see in- (2)) + criminare "to accuse of a crime," from crimen (genitive criminis) "crime" (see crime). Related: Incriminated; incriminating.
  • As in damning : adj damaging
  • As in incriminating : adj inculpating
  • As in incriminate : verb accuse
  • As in indict : verb accuse
  • As in involve : verb draw in; include
  • As in arraign : verb accuse
  • As in tax : verb accuse
  • As in accuse : verb place blame for wrongdoing, fault
  • As in inculpate : verb blame
  • As in censure : verb condemn; criticize severely
  • As in charge : verb accuse
  • As in criminate : verb implicate
  • As in denounce : verb condemn, attack
  • As in embroil : verb involve in dispute; complicate
  • As in enmesh : verb involve in a situation
  • As in impeach : verb denounce, censure
  • As in implicate : verb imply, involve

Synonyms for in criminating

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