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blamelessness

NOUN
purity
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In every second that she draws our gaze, Mbedu and Jenkins remind us of the blamelessness of every person ensnared in captivity.

From Salon Dec. 29, 2021

Can a book about a powerful Nazi and the struggle to pierce his son’s abiding belief in his father’s blamelessness be relevant seven decades after the end of World War II?

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 1, 2021

He’s right that this is no moment for pretensions to blamelessness.

From Slate Sep. 25, 2020

He spoke as if he had a cloak of blamelessness around him that no one else could see.

From The New Yorker Jun. 14, 2017

In his practice as well as in his theory, he wholly admitted the blamelessness of error where there was ardent sincerity of purpose.

From The English Church in the Eighteenth Century by Charles J. (Charles John) Abbey




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