words associated with criminated
Synonyms of criminate
accuse: : to charge with a fault or offense : blame He accused her of being disloyal.
charge: : a material load or weight
defame: : disgrace
impeach: : to charge with a crime or misdemeanor
incriminate: : to charge with or show evidence or proof of involvement in a crime or fault
indict: : to charge with a fault or offense : criticize , accuse
Words Related to criminate
blame: : to find fault with : censure the right to praise or blame a literary work
call (on): : to speak in a loud distinct voice so as to be heard at a distance : shout call for help
castigate: : to subject to severe punishment, reproof, or criticism The judge castigated the lawyers for their lack of preparation.
censure: : a judgment involving condemnation unorthodox practices awaiting the censure of the city council
condemn: : to declare to be reprehensible, wrong, or evil usually after weighing evidence and without reservation a policy widely condemned as racist
criticize: : to act as a critic
damn: : to condemn to a punishment or fate
denounce: : to pronounce especially publicly to be blameworthy or evil they denounced him as a bigot Others might cry or get bent out of shape when their personal tastes are denounced and ridiculed, but not him … — David Sedaris
fault: : lack
impugn: : to assail by words or arguments : oppose or attack as false or lacking integrity impugned the defendant’s character
reproach: : an expression of rebuke or disapproval
reprobate: : to condemn strongly as unworthy, unacceptable, or evil reprobating the laxity of the age
chide: : to speak out in angry or displeased rebuke is quick to chide against the mayor for his negligence
rebuke: : to criticize sharply : reprimand
reprove: : to scold or correct usually gently or with kindly intent
tax: : a charge usually of money imposed by authority on persons or property for public purposes
appeal: : a legal proceeding by which a case is brought before a higher court for review of the decision of a lower court
arraign: : to call (a defendant) before a court to answer to an indictment : charge
book: : a set of written sheets of skin or paper or tablets of wood or ivory
cite: : to call upon officially or authoritatively to appear (as before a court)
summon: : to issue a call to convene : convoke
prosecute: : to follow to the end : pursue until finished prosecute a war
sue: : to make petition to or for
try: : to make an attempt you can do it if you try
frame: : to construct by fitting and uniting the parts of the skeleton of (a structure) frame a house
implicate: : to involve as a consequence, corollary, or natural inference : imply
inculpate: : to impute guilt to : incriminate
inform (against): : to communicate knowledge to inform a prisoner of his rights
name: : a word or phrase that constitutes the distinctive designation of a person or thing The boy’s name is Brad.
report: : common talk or an account spread by common talk : rumor
recriminate: : a retaliatory accusation
retaliate: : to repay in kind retaliate an injury
Near Antonyms of criminate
advocate: : one who pleads the cause of another
champion: : warrior , fighter a champion of his king
defend: : to drive danger or attack away from defend the castle from invaders
excuse: : to make apology for
forgive: : to cease to feel resentment against (an offender) : pardon forgive one’s enemies
justify: : to prove or show to be just, right, or reasonable trying to justify his selfish behavior I shouldn’t have to justify myself to them. justify the ways of God to man — John Milton
pardon: : indulgence sense 1
remit: : to lay aside (a mood or disposition) partly or wholly
shrive: : to administer the sacrament of reconciliation to
Antonyms of criminate
absolve: : to set (someone) free from an obligation or the consequences of guilt The jury absolved the defendants of their crimes. Her youth does not absolve her of responsibility for her actions.
acquit: : to discharge completely (as from an accusation or obligation) The court acquitted the prisoner.
clear: : bright , luminous bonfires clear and bright — Shakespeare
exculpate: : to clear from alleged fault or guilt
exonerate: : to relieve of a responsibility, obligation, or hardship
vindicate: : to free from allegation or blame
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