单词 | self-incriminatory |
释义 | > as lemmasself-incriminatory self-incriminatory adj. Brit. /ˌsɛlfɪnˈkrɪmᵻnət(ə)ri/ , /ˌsɛlfɪŋˈkrɪmᵻnət(ə)ri/ , /ˌsɛlfɪnkrɪmᵻˈneɪt(ə)ri/ , /ˌsɛlfɪŋkrɪmᵻˈneɪt(ə)ri/ , U.S. /ˌsɛlfᵻnˈkrɪmənəˌtɔri/ tending to or characterized by self-incrimination; (of one's speech, writing, etc.) that makes one appear guilty of a crime or misdemeanour.ΚΠ 1861 Morning Chron. 12 Feb. It somewhat strains the principle of examination to carry it so far as to compel a self-incriminatory process of evidence. 1919 Amer. Jrnl. Psychol. 30 276 Entertaining as the stories and anecdotes are, some of them self-incriminatory, they do not tell us anything about the mechanism of the lapse. 2014 N.Y. Times (Nexis) 23 June d9 The only evidence against them was self-incriminatory statements they had made while in police custody. < as lemmas |
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