increpate in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
To incriminate or accuse someone of wrongdoing, particularly in a legal context.
Sample Sentences
- The evidence gathered during the investigation seemed to increpate the suspect beyond a reasonable doubt.
- In the courtroom, the prosecutor aimed to increpate the defendant with compelling witness testimony.
- His inconsistent alibi was enough to increpate him in the eyes of the jury.
- The detective worked tirelessly to gather enough information to increpate the mastermind behind the crime.
- Witnesses were called to the stand to increpate those involved in the conspiracy.