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Exculpatory   /ˌɛkskˈəlpətˌɔri/   Listen
Exculpatory

adjective
1.
Clearing of guilt or blame.






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"Exculpatory" Quotes from Famous Books



... France, four days previously. The Senate no more than their secretary believed in the existence of this letter of recall; but Killigrew really had the letter, dated March 14th, and it was sent into the College, along with a brief exculpatory epistle from the Resident, on the 27th of June. Killigrew left Venice the same day as he was bound to do by ambassadorial etiquette; and Charles had not another recognized agent to the Republic until his restoration; for the Venetians definitely adopted the policy of courting ...
— The Quarterly Review, Volume 162, No. 324, April, 1886 • Various



Words linked to "Exculpatory" :   innocent, justificatory, inculpatory, justificative, vindicatory, extenuating, guiltless, forgiving, exonerative, clean-handed, absolvitory, exculpate



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