To scapegoat someone means to unfairly blame them for something they didn't do.
The term "inprison" is not a standard English word. It may be a misspelling of "imprison," which means to confine someone within a specific location, typically a jail or prison, as a form of punishment.
He watched in dismay as the paper crumpled in his hand.
The word "imprisoned" is similar in meaning to "incarcerated." Both words refer to being confined or held in a prison or jail.
It is not recommended for someone to find stolen credit card numbers. This is a serious crime that can put an individual into trouble with the police and possibly years in jail if convicted.
He was put in prison for committing a robbery.
Do not blame me for your mistake.
Sympathy
Dishonesty and manipulation. Not taking responsibilty for something that you truly did and try to put the blame on someone else.
to put blame on someone.
Because he feels guilty about something he's done and tries to put the blame on someone else to keep the spotlight off himself.
You can put his hand in a bucket of hot water while he is sleeping!!!! :-) When he wakes up, he will probably have peed his pants!!! Blame it on someone else!!!
no it is illegal t open someone else's mailbox
berate, blame, censure, put down
paraphrasing
Put the Blame on Mame was created in 1946.
Standing in someone else's shoes means to put yourself in someone else's situation, to see what they're going through, to feel what they're feeling.
As a noun, a subordinate is an underling, someone who works for someone else. As a verb, it means to put something lower, to put something down, beneath something else.