incriminate unjustly

incriminate unjustly
index frame (charge falsely), frame (prearrange)

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  • arrogate — v 1.(all in reference to oneself) assume, appropriate, claim, avail oneself of, help oneself to, make free with; seize, take, commandeer, expropriate, usurp, confiscate. 2.(all in reference to another; all falsely or unjustly) impute, ascribe,… …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

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