incriminate

incriminate — verb

1. to provide evidence or information that makes someone appear to be guilty of a c

1.動詞及物B2
釋義

to provide evidence or information that makes someone appear to be guilty of a crime or wrong action.

例句

The handwritten note incriminated the security guard in the theft of the company data.

transitive + in [offence]: incriminate + person + in + crime

Manuela accidentally incriminated herself when she described details only the thief would know.

reflexive pattern: incriminate + oneself

同義詞
  • implicate

    suggests involvement without necessarily proving guilt; weaker than 'incriminate'

  • accuse

    a direct statement of blame rather than evidence suggesting guilt

  • inculpate

    formal synonym mostly used in legal writing rather than everyday speech

反義詞
  • exonerate

    means to clear someone of blame, the opposite effect

  • acquit

    specific to court rulings stating someone is not guilty

文法句型

incriminate + person

incriminate + oneself

incriminate + person + in + noun (crime/offence)

用法筆記

Frequently used in legal or investigative contexts. The reflexive pattern (incriminate yourself / himself / herself) is especially common — suspects are often warned they have the right to remain silent to avoid incriminating themselves.

常見錯誤

The police incriminated the thief when they caught him.
The police gathered evidence that incriminated the thief.
💡'incriminate' means to provide evidence of guilt, not to catch or arrest.