exculpable

[ek-skuhl-puh-buhl]

exculpable Definition

able to be cleared from blame or guilt.

Using exculpable: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "exculpable" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The evidence presented in court proved that he was exculpable.

  • Example

    She was found exculpable of all charges against her.

  • Example

    The investigation revealed that the suspect was exculpable and released from custody.

exculpable Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: exculpable in Brief

'Exculpable' [ek-skuhl-puh-buhl] is an adjective that means 'able to be cleared from blame or guilt.' It is often used in legal contexts to describe someone who is not responsible for a crime or wrongdoing. Examples include 'The evidence presented in court proved that he was exculpable' and 'She was found exculpable of all charges against her.' Synonyms include 'blameless,' 'innocent,' and 'not guilty.'