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    inculpate
    /ˈɪnkʌlpeɪt/

    verb

    • 1. accuse or blame: "he blamed himself, but also inculpated his fiancée"

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  2. verb. in· cul· pate in-ˈkəl-ˌpāt. ˈin- (ˌ)kəl- inculpated; inculpating. Synonyms of inculpate. transitive verb. : to impute guilt to : incriminate. inculpation. ˌin- (ˌ)kəl-ˈpā-shən. noun. Did you know? Inculpate is the opposite of exculpate, just as inculpatory evidence is the opposite of exculpatory evidence.

  3. inculpate. Other forms: inculpated; inculpating; inculpates. Definitions of inculpate. verb. suggest that someone is guilty. synonyms: imply, incriminate. see more.

  4. To cause to appear involved in or guilty of a crime or fault: The American Heritage® Roget's Thesaurus.

  5. Inculpate definition: To incriminate.

  6. Dictionary definition of inculpate. To implicate or accuse someone of wrongdoing, typically in a legal or investigative context. "The new evidence may inculpate the suspect in the crime." Detailed meaning of inculpate.

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  8. Find 8 different ways to say INCULPATE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  9. Inculpate verb. to blame; to impute guilt to; to accuse; to involve or implicate in guilt. Etymology: [LL. inculpatus, p. p. of inculpare to blame; pref. in- in + culpa fault. See Culpable.]

  10. The meaning of inculpate. Definition of inculpate. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels.

  11. To inculcate is to teach through frequent instruction. If you repeatedly tell your brother how important it is to be responsible, then you’re trying to inculcate in him a sense of responsibility. The word inculcate traces back to the Latin word inculcare, meaning “to force upon or to stamp in.”.