单词 | inculpatory |
释义 | inculpatory (once / 695254 pages) adj WORD FAMILY inculpate: inculpated, inculpates, inculpating, inculpation, inculpatory+/inculpation: inculpations USAGE EXAMPLESWells has tried to argue that text messages between Brady and equipment managers are “direct evidence and inculpatory,” but that’s nonsense. Washington Post(Jun 29, 2015) They can result in producing incriminating evidence and inculpatory statements by criminals that can later provide the critical proof required for conviction. Forbes(Nov 12, 2014) The report said it “seems incredible” that “anything substantive or inculpatory would have been discussed.” New York Times(Mar 29, 2014) adj causing blame to be imputed to Syn|Ant inculpative accusative, accusatory, accusing, accusive containing or expressing accusation comminatory, denunciative, denunciatorycontaining warning of punishment condemnatory, condemningcontaining or imposing condemnation or censure criminative, criminatory, incriminating, incriminatorycharging or suggestive of guilt or blame damnatory, damningthreatening with damnation recriminative, recriminatorycountering one charge with another guiltyresponsible for or chargeable with a reprehensible act exculpatory clearing of guilt or blame absolvitory, exonerative, forgivingproviding absolution extenuatingpartially excusing or justifying justificative, justificatory, vindicatoryproviding justification clean-handed, guiltless, innocentfree from evil or guilt |
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