accriminate
v. t.
Sample Sentences
- He did not want to accriminate his colleague, despite the mounting evidence against her.
- The two friends found themselves in a bitter dispute, each accusing the other and trying to accriminate.
- In court, the defense attorney argued that the prosecution was attempting to accriminate his client without sufficient proof.
- She was careful not to accriminate anyone without solid evidence, knowing how damaging false accusations could be.
- The investigation took a turn when new witnesses came forward to accriminate the main suspect.
- To accriminate someone without just cause can lead to serious legal consequences.
- The journalist faced backlash for trying to accriminate public figures based on rumor rather than fact.
- During the heated debate, each candidate tried to accriminate their opponent's character and integrity.
- It is unethical to accriminate individuals in a public forum without a fair chance for defense.
- The documentary aimed to uncover the truth rather than simply accriminate those involved in the scandal.
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