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exculpate
English
Etymology
From Medieval Latin exculp?tus, perfect passive participle of exculp?, from Latin ex culpa, from ex- (“out, from”) + culpa (“fault; blame”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??ksk?lpe?t/
Verb
exculpate (third-person singular simple present exculpates, present participle exculpating, simple past and past participle exculpated)
- To clear of or to free from guilt; exonerate.
Synonyms
- absolve
- acquit
- disculpate
- exonerate
- pardon
Antonyms
- condemn
- inculpate
- indict
Related terms
- exculpatory
Translations
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exculpated
English
Verb
exculpated
- simple past tense and past participle of exculpate
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