Deserving blame or censure as being wrong or evil or injurious.
1 His administration in Ireland was unfortunate, and in many respects highly blamable .
2 If I did, I should be more blamable than he was.
3 Am I therefore blamable for writing a little bit of autobiography?
4 Poverty is a misfortune; misfortunes are often the result of blamable indiscretion, extravagance, etc.
5 Among my other blamable actions there may now be reckoned disobedience to my father.
6 Her whole behaviour, which he designs to be exemplary, is equally blamable and ridiculous.
7 Violence and excitement, perhaps, differing altogether from what I felt, are no less blamable .
8 Nor think me, my dear Cousin, blamable for refusing him.
9 An action blamable in itself is often rendered meritorious by the impulse which inspires it.
10 Thus perished ingloriously one of the least blamable and most unfortunate of the Parthian princes.
11 She is sure there is not one blamable act in his whole course of conduct.
12 I don't wish to appear blamable before the gentleman.
13 Won't you for the sake of me give up this blamable and dangerous practice altogether?'
14 One thing blamable in his actions occurred on the election of Julius II to the pontificate.
15 A blamable profusion this; a fifth as many would be enough; altogether a wilful waste here.
16 But Mrs. Travers was probably not as blamable in her home-making delinquencies as it might appear.
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