But God help you if you remember that your last words when conscious criminated the friend you would willingly die to save.
Wilmot was explaining it all to us, and said you couldn't help yourself; for the first words you had said to the policeman when he came to you criminated your friend.
The judges, sir, have beencriminated for their conduct in relation to the Sedition act, and have been charged with searching for victims who were sacrificed under it.
They have heretofore been scandalized for paying tribute to a pirate, and now they are criminated for preparing a few frigates to protect our citizens from slavery and chains!
Although he has insinuated many things against the Doctor, & steppd aside from the Line of Propriety & Decency to bring in Invective, yet I do not recollect that he has explicitly criminated him in either, nor do I believe it is in his Power.
Whenever he or they who are criminated (not by us, but in this volume of Reports that is in my hand) desire it, the House will give them all possible satisfaction upon the subject.
Facts are stated; the public have been left to draw the inferences; the committee have not explicitly criminated any body; but they have determined, in several instances, who is not to blame.
Papers had been offered to that House, wherein its conduct had been criminated and reprobated in the most unqualified language of detestation.
He concluded, by expressing his hearty approbation of the conduct of the officer who is criminated by the resolutions, and declared it as his firm intention to give them his negative.
They had criminated the conduct of the Governor of this State and of the Governors of other States, yet they were not prosecuted or disturbed.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "criminated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.