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inculpation|ɪnkʌlˈpeɪʃən| [n. of action f. inculpate: see -ation. Cf. F. inculpation (1752 in Hatz.-Darm.).] The action of inculpating; blame, censure, incrimination.
1798Sir M. Eden in Ld. Auckland's Corr. (1862) III. 389, I should be sorry to have my career terminate in a manner that will be interpreted as an inculpation of me. 1836Sir W. Hamilton Discuss., Stud. Math. (1852) 266 As to the inculpation of the Metaphysicians—why was Locke not mentioned in place of Hume? 1850Grote Greece ii. lxv. VIII. 299 In this assembly the most bitter inculpations were put forth against the Athenians. 1871Freeman Hist. Ess. Ser. i. xi. 329 We do not think him equally successful in his inculpation of the Confederates. b. transf. Blame, fault. rare.
1822Byron Werner ii. i, I should rather lay The inculpation on the Hungarian. |