126 examples of incriminates in sentences

In happy unconsciousness he gains knowledge of his own body and of its power, of the external world, of his mother tongue and of his relations to other people: he makes mistakes and commits faults, but these do not necessarily cripple or incriminate him.

Progressively increasing data accumulate to incriminate more and more a disturbance of the endocrine balance, on the side of multiple deficiencies, as the basic mechanism at the bottom of a good many of them.

Mrs. Westley Keyts had been thinking up something to say, something choice that should yet be sufficiently vague not to incriminate her.

"You can't incriminate yourself here.

To attempt to offer any explanation, or to incriminate him, was out of the question.

Then Sarah had followed him one night, when he was walking in his sleep, to the secret grave of the murdered man, and though the Prophet did not say anything on that occasion to incriminate himself, he was vexed by the occurrence.

These letters had been accidentally discovered in the convento by Padre Salvi, who made use of them to intimidate the girl and get possession of Ibarra's letter, from which he forged others to incriminate the young man.

This did somewhat reassure me, knowing full well that Simon would not have given up this book without first acquainting himself with its contents, and urging that had there been anything in it to incriminate him, he had certainly laid it before his mistress for his own justification.

Some, who endeavor falsely to incriminate Titus (among them the emperor Hadrian) have spread a report that he was poisoned at a banquet.

What connection these visits had with the matutinal arrival of deep pink blossoms addressed to nobody, but delivered regularly at the door of Number 37, I shall not divulge; no, not though a base attempt was made to incriminate me in the transaction.

The real issue was that if it was Jennie Brice's coat, and was found across the river on a cake of ice, then one of two things was certain: either Jennie Brice's body wrapped in the coat had been thrown into the water, out in the current, or she herself, hoping to incriminate her husband, had flung her coat into the river.

Thorndyke directed an inquiring glance at Reuben Hornby, remarking "You are not called upon to incriminate yourself in any way, Mr. Hornby, but I must know what position you intend to adopt."

We haven't learned a single thing that incriminates him, have we?" "Nothing definite, yet everything taken together looks damaging enough.

"The one disappointment is that we are getting no evidence whatever to involve or incriminate young Hoff.

It was an evening paper of the previous Thursday, and the paragraph was a very short one, thus: "The man Wilks, who was arrested at Euston Station yesterday, in connection with the robbery of Lady Quinton's jewels, has been released, nothing being found to incriminate him.

That she was either in collusion with the Countess, or possessed of some guilty knowledge tending to incriminate the Countess and probably herself.

You were caught red-handed and you don't have to say anything to incriminate yourself further.

Fear to speak, lest I should incriminate myself and others, gave to my impressions the requisite intensity, and the daily recurrence of the same general line of thought served to fix all impressions in my then supersensitive memory.

I refused to read; for to read veiled charges and fail to assert my innocence was to incriminate both myself and others.

For, though they all appeared about as they used to do, I was able to detect some slight difference in look or gesture or intonation of voice, and this was enough to confirm my belief that they were impersonators, engaged in a conspiracy, not merely to entrap me, but to incriminate those whom they impersonated.

One clerk may therefore reveal, and properly reveal, books and letters which shall incriminate "those above"; one employee may show ten thousand persons guilty of an unlawful combination, and properly so.

He feared that I was trying to incriminate Mr. Morris in some way.

Whereby any but a perjured man would be forced to incriminate himself.

I hardly like to say, sir, when it’s only a suspicion. Of course I shouldn’t ask you to incriminate yourself, but I’ll have to insist on my question.

"Anne, if there be one more appearance, the place shall be searched, whether it incriminate me or not.

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