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Meanings of
inculpable
in English
Free of guilt; not subject to blame.
blameless
irreproachable
unimpeachable
Related terms
innocent
guiltless
clean-handed
Synonyms
Examples for "
blameless
"
blameless
irreproachable
unimpeachable
Examples for "
blameless
"
1
But Powell said she did not think the current government was
blameless
.
2
It is forced upon you; you will be
blameless
in giving it.
3
They walked in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord
blameless
.
4
She saw clearly that her father was not
blameless
in this epic.
5
While the England keeper was
blameless
there, he wasn't 20 minutes later.
1
His life was
irreproachable
;
he studied the Paris of art and history.
2
The livery was simple, but the appearance of her people was
irreproachable
.
3
His personal appearance was of the utmost refinement and of
irreproachable
dignity.
4
And in continuing not to recognise Him, they made themselves
irreproachable
witnesses.
5
Gregory replied that with the exception of pride he thought Foedor
irreproachable
.
1
They are the one stainless and
unimpeachable
achievement of the human race.
2
Since seven o'clock the most
unimpeachable
decorum had reigned in the workshops.
3
I believe it to be
unimpeachable
,
but I cannot reveal the name.
4
An almost
unimpeachable
figure of adoration in film, Murray continues to thrill.
5
Nor was this all: his very personal respectability was no longer
unimpeachable
.
Usage of
inculpable
in English
1
It wasn't so hard to keep an individual-caring God
inculpable
of genocide, typhoons, and plagues.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Inculpable
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