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Inculpate   Listen
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Inculpate  v. t.  (past & past part. inculpated; pres. part. inculpating)  To blame; to impute guilt to; to accuse; to involve or implicate in guilt. Contrasted with exculpate. "That risk could only exculpate her and not inculpate them the probabilities protected them so perfectly."






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"Inculpate" Quotes from Famous Books



... are certain points of identity in which these masters agree. Self-respect is the early form in which greatness appears.—Stick to your own; don't inculpate yourself in the local, social, or national crime, but follow the path your genius traces like the galaxy of heaven ...
— The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table • Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. (The Physician and Poet not the Jurist)

... moderate constitutionalists were the victims, that each of the two popular parties mutually immolated to the suspicions and rage of parties. Raederer, a moderate Jacobin, was accused of having dined with the Feuillants, friends of La Fayette. "I do not only inculpate Raederer," exclaimed Tallien, "I denounce Condorcet and Brissot. Let us drive from our society the ambitious and ...
— History of the Girondists, Volume I - Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution • Alphonse de Lamartine

... loved. My enemies, a portion of whom are amongst yours, certainly succeed each other with frightful eagerness to try my wind. Now they have just published under my name some attacks on the poor president Henault, whom I love with sincere affection. What have they not attributed to me to inculpate me with my friends, with my illustrious protectors, M. le marechal duc de Richelieu and their majesties the king of Prussia and the czarina of Russia! "I could excuse them for making war upon strangers in my name, altho' that would be a pirate's method; but to ...
— "Written by Herself" • Baron Etienne Leon Lamothe-Langon

... said Edith, "your greatness licences tyranny. My honour is as little touched as yours, and my lady, the queen, can prove it if she thinks fit. But I have not come here to excuse myself or inculpate others—" ...
— The World's Greatest Books, Vol VIII • Arthur Mee and J.A. Hammerton, Eds.



Words linked to "Inculpate" :   suggest, imply, paint a picture, inculpation, inculpative, incriminate, evoke



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