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Legal Definitions - criminative

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Definition of criminative

Definition:
criminative (krim-ə-nay-tiv), adj. Of, relating to, or involving incrimination or accusation. Cf. in-firmative.
Example:
The prosecutor presented criminative evidence against the defendant in court, including witness testimonies and surveillance footage.
Explanation:
The term "criminative" refers to anything that involves incrimination or accusation. In the example given, the prosecutor presented evidence that would incriminate the defendant, such as witness testimonies and surveillance footage. This evidence is considered criminative because it is used to accuse the defendant of a crime.

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Simple Definition

Term: CRIMINATIVE

Definition: Criminative means accusing or incriminating someone. It is used to describe situations where someone is being blamed for something. It is the opposite of infirmative, which means to provide evidence that clears someone of blame.

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