Crossword-Solution: INCRIMINATING 13 letters, 42 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Incriminating p. pr. & vb. n. of Incriminate

We have 42 clues for the answer “INCRIMINATING”

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prejudicial 38 answers
damning 39 answers
ruinous 43 answers
wrongful 45 answers
inequitable 48 answers
undeserved 53 answers
iniquitous 54 answers
unjustifiable 55 answers
pernicious 56 answers
Libellous 56 answers
deleterious 56 answers
deprecatory 58 answers
unjust 59 answers
destructive 61 answers
prejudiced 61 answers
corrupted 61 answers
Groundless 61 answers
baneful 62 answers
Defamatory 64 answers
Inconsiderate 65 answers
Slanted 65 answers
slanderous 66 answers
Injurious 70 answers
influenced 70 answers
Partial 70 answers
Insulting 71 answers
Derogatory 72 answers
inimical 72 answers
Damaging 73 answers
Unfair 73 answers
harmful 74 answers
Abusive 74 answers
Adverse 75 answers
Hateful 76 answers
detrimental 76 answers
hurtful 79 answers
Twisted 80 answers
Biased 82 answers
Nasty 87 answers
Shabby 91 answers
Bad 98 answers
Wrong 110 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings, whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the body.
Hint 2 anagram
OEIONMT
Hint 3 another clue
A FEELING OF GREAT ELATION
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Sentences with INCRIMINATING (5)

Can it have been that Lord Hermiston’s part was to have been limited to presiding at the _first_ trial, where the evidence incriminating Archie was unexpectedly brought forward, and to directing that the law should take its course? Whether the final escape and union of Archie and Christina would have proved equally essential to the plot may perhaps to some readers seem questionable.
Weir of Hermiston Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
Again, the evidence of Goupil, his fellow prisoner, as to the incriminating statements made to him by Castaing is given in the Act of Accusation, but Goupil himself was not called at the trial.
A Book of Remarkable Criminals H. B. Irving 1996
The accusation from this was that she did these things from a desire to destroy incriminating evidences.
She Stands Accused Victor MacClure 1996
They replied: "Our master ordered us to kill a fat ram for you and we have done as he commanded." Declan said, "Our Master is Jesus Christ and may He show us what it is that connects the ministry of Satan with this meat and preserve thy servants from eating forbidden food." As he spoke thus Declan saw in the meat the claw of a dog, for, without intending it, they had boiled one quarter of the dog with its paw adhering; they thought they had buried it (the incriminating limb) with the other paws.
The Life of St. Declan of Ardmore Anonymous 1997
And it so chanced that at this incriminating crisis for the son, the father hastily strode within the library.
Within the Law Marvin Dana 1997

Quotes with INCRIMINATING (3)

His body and his soul appeared to have the strange ability to repel the hours, just as, inversely, a magnet attracts metal. Everything spun about him and fled; he was always the sole centre of an enormous circumference. He kept moving forwards, body and soul, in the hope of coming close to what fled at his approach. The same thing happened with time — his position remained constant in relation to the thing which, however hard he tried to clasp it to him, stole away from him a…
Mario de Sa-Carneiro
I do lend my books, but I have to be a bit selective because my marginalia are so incriminating.” --Alison Bechdel
Leah Price Unpacking My Library: Writers and Their Books
Ah, dear Reader, is there a married man living who hasn’t purged his drawers and closets of premarital memorabilia, only to have one more incriminating relic from yester-life rear its lovely head? Kristy contends that old flames never die, not completely. They smolder for years in hidden places. They flare up again just when you think you’re over them. They can burn you if you don’t deal with them. Such is the price I’ve had to pay for not rooting out the evidence of my life …
Ted Gargiulo The Man Who Invented New Jersey: Collected Stories