incriminate u rečniku PONS

Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

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A person was not obliged to disclose his knowledge of a felony where the disclosure would tend to incriminate him of that offence or another.
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This means the witness is not required to answer any question if doing so would incriminate himself.
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As his uncle had, he refused to incriminate members of his union.
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The only time it would incriminate you would be if you were an espionage agent.
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He did not only incriminate others but also himself.
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Thus, even a person who is innocent of any crime who testifies truthfully can be incriminated by that testimony.
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This works so well that they are soon apparently falling over themselves to incriminate each other.
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She leaves behind a stolen mink coat and an envelope that would incriminate the mobsters.
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The letter also said that he was being told to give false information in order to incriminate others.
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A person appearing before the tribunal may be required to answer questions even if they incriminate the person.
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