We have no meanings for "attach no blame" in our records yet.
1 I attach no blame to the Arts Council who face an impossible task.
2 But I attach no blame for that.
3 She could attach no blame to an act that seemed to her an innocent, natural, and harmless amusement.
4 Völler attached no blame to his goalkeeper Oliver Kahn, despite his error for the first goal.
5 She attaches no blame to us, seeing in Saturday's catastrophe only the hand of the Family Curse.
6 They attached no blame indeed to Dercylidas.
7 Mourinho confirmed he had seen a replay of the incident and insisted he attached no blame to Courtois.
8 I assured him that I understood the matter perfectly, and attached no blame to him in the premises.
9 That quarrel and its serious effect made a turning-point in her life, though she attached no blame to herself for the man's illness.
10 He attached no blame to anybody, but rose the next morning at horn-blow, and the men found they had a new master over them.
11 "Speaking of honour," said Miriam, "you would attach no blame to yourself if you fell below it."
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