Definitions for inculpate

inculpate in·cul·pate

Spelling: [in-kuhl-peyt, in-kuhl-peyt]
IPA: /ɪnˈkʌl peɪt, ˈɪn kʌl peɪt/

Inculpate is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 18 points.

You can make 630 anagrams from letters in inculpate (aceilnptu).

Definitions for inculpate

verb (used with object)

  1. to charge with fault; blame; accuse.
  2. to involve in a charge; incriminate.

Origin of inculpate

1790-1800; Late Latin inculpātus past participle of inculpāre to blame, equivalent to Latin in- in-2 + culp(a) fault + -ātus Examples for inculpate

And so, as they had the power and wish to inculpate him, this expedient of an inquiry and trial seemed unnecessary.

But I have already said I am not here to excuse myself or inculpate others.

He intended, if he could avoid so doing, not to inculpate Julian, but to take all the blame on his own shoulders.

The accused is at liberty not to answer a question which may inculpate him.

He was unwilling to tell what he had seen, lest it inculpate someone.

Still nothing has transpired to inculpate any one, or, in the finding of a coroner's jury, connect man or woman with it.

I have observed that my letter might inculpate me in the eyes of persons unacquainted with the particulars of what had passed.

Even old Solara himself, hardened and despicable wretch as he is, will not seek to inculpate him.

It shows how anxious the governor was to remove from his path all those who could inculpate him.

He had heard that whenever a woman was to blame for a disappointment, the best way to avoid a scene was to inculpate oneself.

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