Example sentences for: incriminating

How can you use “incriminating” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • He is suggesting that the tapes reveal incriminating conversations with White House officials.

  • Moreover, both Catholic and Protestant writers argued against compelling people to answer specific incriminating questions under oath--because, Ames explains, it is "against nature" to expect "that any man should betray or defame himself."

  • Peter Pringle's ticktock of the legal battle, Cornered: Big Tobacco at the Bar of Justice , answers the first question: The plaintiffs' lawyers and the attorneys general proved indefatigable; incriminating documents were leaked from inside the big tobacco companies; an important industry scientist defected; and, most importantly, Wall Street, fearing a bottomless payout, signaled the industry to submit.

  • On one hand, there is the incriminating fact that Martin "wouldn't do anything to his five-bedroom, all-white Miami Beach pad without the advice of his decorator"; on the other, singer Alejandra Guzmán insists that Martin's "moves are as great as his kisses," and dancer Adriana de Biega claims that her night of lovemaking with Martin was "pure magic."

  • Not even offering up his chief aides, Haldeman and John Ehrlichman, could protect Richard Nixon from the incriminating testimony of Richard Nixon.


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