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inculpate

[in-kuhl-peyt, in-kuhl-peyt] / ɪnˈkʌl peɪt, ˈɪn kʌl peɪt /


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“The prosecutors tried to use this apparently exculpatory evidence against Rafiekian by making the blanket assertion that the undisclosed facts — known only to the government — would further inculpate the defendant,” they wrote.

From New York Times

Mueller and his team were trying to frighten people within President Trump's orbit in hopes they would inculpate him, Graham, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, claimed Wednesday on "Hannity."

From Fox News

Too demanding a standard in such matters might inculpate the better part of a generation.

From Washington Post

"If there is new and better evidence that inculpates Assad" in a chemical attack, Mr Johnson says he sees "no reason" why another vote cannot be held.

From BBC

Not only were parties inculpated without fault, but tried without defence.

From Project Gutenberg