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    In·cul·pate
    /inˈkəlˌpāt/

    verb

    • 1. accuse or blame: "he blamed himself, but also inculpated his fiancée"
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  3. Inculpate is the opposite of exculpate, meaning to absolve someone of guilt. It means to impute guilt to someone or something. See synonyms, examples, etymology and history of the word.

  4. Inculpate means to charge with fault, blame, or accuse, or to involve in a charge. It comes from Latin inculpāre, meaning to blame. See the origin, antonyms, and related words of inculpate.

  5. 21 hours ago · Inculpate means to incriminate or accuse someone of a fault or crime. Learn the word origin, synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples from Collins English Dictionary.

  6. May 2, 2024 · inculpate: 1 v suggest that someone is guilty Synonyms: imply , incriminate Type of: evoke , paint a picture , suggest call to mind

  7. Inculpate means to incriminate or cause blame to be imputed to someone or something. It comes from Latin inculpāre, meaning to blame. Find synonyms, translations, and examples of usage from various sources on this web page.

  8. All you need to know about "INCULPATE" in one place: definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  9. Learn the meaning of 'inculpate', a verb that means to implicate or accuse someone of wrongdoing, typically in a legal or investigative context. See examples, synonyms, and the origin of the word from Latin.

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