单词 | criminatory |
释义 | criminatoryadj. Involving or relating to crimination; accusatory; incriminating. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > general proceedings > accusation, allegation, or indictment > [adjective] > charging with or involving in crime criminatory1576 criminous1706 criminativea1734 incriminatory1861 incriminating1863 1576 A. Fleming Panoplie Epist. To Rdr. sig. ¶vv Of letters..Criminatorie. 1656 J. Fowler Hist. Troubles Suethland & Poland 33 The accusatory Oration of the Polanders..with the Criminatory Articles of Count Ericke. a1678 W. Barton in W. Barton & E. Barton Six Cent. Select Hymns (1688) To Rdr. sig. ¶8 The 105th. and 106th. Psalms are Narrative, and Criminatory also, as some other Psalms are. 1779 Observ. on Pamphlet 33 I shall proceed to take a short review of his criminatory charges against the commanders naval and military. 1808 Times 5 Mar. 2/3 Whenever a criminatory charge was brought against a Member of that House, it was the practice of the House for such Member to make his defence in his place. 1868 E. Edwards Life Sir W. Ralegh I. xviii. 370 No evidence criminatory of his master had been obtained from him. 1927 A. B. Dodd Talleyrand i. xxix. 371 The old taunts, the old criminatory attacks. 1958 Film Q. Autumn 33 Katya shows the on-the-make D.A. the very criminatory..letter. 2000 J. Lonsdale in P. R. Coss Moral World of Law 225 It was a thin case. It would have been weaker still had the DPP dropped two of his criminatory incidents. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1576 |
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