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incrimination

incrimination rare.
  (ɪnkrɪmɪˈneɪʃən)
  [n. of action f. med.L. incrīmināre: see prec. Cf. F. incrimination (Littré).]
  The action of charging with a crime, or involving in a charge; the fact or condition of being so charged or involved.

1651 Biggs New Disp. ¶212 Their incrimination and arraignement may appear by the verdict. 1827–39 De Quincey Murder Postscr., One other fact..became more..important than many stronger circumstances of incrimination..that the shoes of the murderer..creaked as he walked. 1846 Mrs. Gore Eng. Char. (1852) 84 To incrimination follows recrimination.

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