Definition of Criminate. Meaning of Criminate. Synonyms of Criminate

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Definition of Criminate

Criminate
Criminate Crim"i*nate (kr?m"?-n?t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Criminated (-n?`t?d); p. pr. & vb. n. Criminating (-n?"t?ng).] [L. criminatus, p. p. of criminare, criminari, to criminate, fr. crimen. See Crime.] 1. To accuse of, or charge with, a crime. To criminate, with the heavy and ungrounded charge of disloyalty and disaffection, an uncorrupt, independent, and reforming parliament. --Burke. 2. To involve in a crime or in its consequences; to render liable to a criminal charge. Impelled by the strongest pressure of hope and fear to criminate him. --Macaulay.

Meaning of Criminate from wikipedia

- heists in public and stating things in court such as "Y'all tryin' to 'criminate me" while on the stand. Davis is pla**** by fellow Chappelle's Show co-star...
- any question in cross-examination notwithstanding that it would tend to criminate him as to any offence with which he is charged in the proceedings Applying...
- if it be a fact, could not of itself criminate the defendants [Earps], if they were not otherwise criminated." Ike Clanton and Billy Claiborne Ike Clanton...
- †cribellum cribell- crimen crimin- judgment, offense criminal, criminality, criminate, incriminate, recriminate, recrimination crīnis crīn- hair crinel, crinigerous...
- press to "palliate the behaviour of Christian and the Mutineers, and to criminate Captain Bligh". Bligh's position was further undermined when the loyalist...
- presence of Cedric Daniels), and stating things such as, "Y'all tryin' to 'criminate me" while on the witness stand in court. He acts as a bag man in collecting...
- which are being thrown, with no real consideration, further evidence in criminating various persons now deceased (and therefore not able to defend themselves)...
- MANDEVILLE, were arrested, but there not being sufficient evidence to criminate them, they were, we understand, released on bail. We learn, however that...
- press to "palliate the behaviour of Christian and the Mutineers, and to criminate Captain Bligh". In the controversy that followed, Bligh's rebuttals could...
- pressure and physical violence forced the illegally convicted persons to criminate themselves the commission of these grave crimes. Scientific researches...