Definitions for criminate

criminate crim·i·nate

Spelling: [krim-uh-neyt]
IPA: /ˈkrɪm əˌneɪt/

Criminate is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 536 anagrams from letters in criminate (aceiimnrt).

Definitions for criminate

verb (used with object)

  1. to charge with a crime.
  2. to incriminate.
  3. to censure (something) as criminal; condemn.

Origin of criminate

1635-45; Latin crīminātus past participle of crīminārī to accuse. See crime, -ate1

Examples for criminate

"You should not ask him to criminate himself," said Mr Brodrick.

Have you discovered anything in his papers to criminate him?

And now, suppose that it should not be necessary to criminate another.

And wotever you do don't say nothing to criminate yourself.'

He was not prepared to criminate, nor was he prepared to applaud.

It would be natural for her to conceal anything she knew likely to criminate him.

One thing might criminate him—the discovery of the wallet upon his person.

I do not extenuate my own offences, but I will not criminate others.

But while he acknowledged and deplored his own vices, he could not criminate Clinton.

And their testimony is probable, only when it tends to criminate themselves.

Word Value for criminate
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