We have no meanings for "hold blameless" in our records yet.
1 If this appointment gives rise to discussion, we shall not be held blameless .
2 If calamity must come, he at least would be held blameless .
3 Yes, a woman had escaped from the Abbaye, but he had been held blameless .
4 Then you shall be held blameless .
5 Sometimes, but rarely, one may be caught making the same speech twice over, and yet be held blameless .
6 Which right is accorded in such measure that in defence thereof men have been held blameless in taking life.
7 If he oppress and extort all day, shall he be held blameless because he prayeth at night and morning?
8 Tarrano was held blameless .
9 How shall you longer be held blameless before that fatherland which honours you and in which you fare so well?'
10 Several very serious accidents have befallen vessels in this port, for which the harbour itself ought certainly to be held blameless .
11 Then Ealhstan bade him remember all the saints who had warred against the heathen, and were held blameless -nay, rather, the holier.
12 So foul grew her heart with lust, that she ordained license to be law, to the end that herself might be held blameless .
13 (We happened to be in a somewhat obscure nook and seated upon a stone bench-sohe must be held blameless . )
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