Crimination

  • 21Recrimination — Re*crim i*na tion ( n? sh?n), n. [F. r[ e]crimination, LL. recriminatio.] The act of recriminating; an accusation brought by the accused against the accuser; a counter accusation. [1913 Webster] Accusations and recriminations passed backward and… …

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  • 22criminate — transitive verb ( nated; nating) Etymology: Latin criminatus, past participle of criminari, from crimin , crimen accusation Date: 1645 incriminate • crimination noun …

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  • 23Adultery — is the voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and another person who is not his or her spouse, though in many places it is only considered adultery when a married woman has sexual relations with someone who is not her husband. In… …

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  • 24Crimen — Crimen, Verbrechen; C. laesae majestatis, Majestätsverbrechen; C. ambitus, Amtserschleichung; C. perduellionis, Hochverrath etc. Criminal, criminell, peinlich, strafrechtlich; Crimination, Anklage; criminiren, anklagen, fälschlich, im Gegensatz… …

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  • 25criminator — See crimination. * * * …

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  • 26criminatory — See crimination. * * * …

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  • 27criminative — /krim euh nay tiv, neuh tiv/, adj. involving crimination; accusatory. Also, criminatory /krim euh neuh tawr ee, tohr ee/. [1725 35; CRIMINATE + IVE] * * * …

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  • 28accusation — ac·cu·sa·tion /ˌa kyə zā shən/ n 1: a formal charge of wrongdoing, delinquency, or fault the accused shall enjoy the right...to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation U.S. Constitution amend. VI compare allegation …

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  • 29allegation — al·le·ga·tion /ˌa lə gā shən/ n 1: the act of alleging 2 a: a statement not yet proven allegation s in an affidavit b: a statement by a party to a lawsuit of what the party will attempt to prove …

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  • 30arraignment — I noun accusation, accusation in court, allegation of criminal wrongdoing, crimination through law enforcement, delation by criminal charges, formal accusal, imputation from criminal proceeding, incrimination, inculpation by prosecution, judicial …

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