"Exculpated" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Exculpated" Meaning

Exculpated refers to the act of clearing or absolving someone from guilt, blame, or suspicion. It can also mean to prove or show that someone is not responsible for a crime or wrongdoing, often through evidence or investigation. The word exculpated can be used in a legal context, such as a person being exculpated of a crime, or in a more general sense, such as a person being exculpated of responsibility for a mistake or a problem.

"Exculpated" Examples

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The detective worked tirelessly to exhume new evidence that would exculpate the accused of the crime. (

The detective tried to find new evidence that would prove the accused was not guilty.)

After reviewing the security footage, the police were able to exculpate the former employee who was previously suspected of theft. (

The police looked at the security footage and found evidence that proved the former employee was not involved in the theft.)

The lawyer's clever cross-examination helped to exculpate her client, who was wrongly accused of embezzlement. (

The lawyer asked questions in a way that showed her client was not responsible for the embezzlement.)

The forensic expert's testimony helped to exculpate the defendant, whose blood was found at the crime scene. (

The expert's testimony showed that the defendant's blood was not evidence that he committed the crime.)

The district attorney's office worked to exculpate the politician, who was accused of accepting bribes, by investigating all potential sources of funds. (

The district attorney's office looked into the sources of the politician's money to prove that he was not guilty of accepting bribes.)

"Exculpated" Similar Words

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Excruciated means to have suffered a great deal of pain or discomfort, often in a prolonged and intense manner. This word is often used to describe physical or emotional agony that has been intense and prolonged.

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Extremely painful or uncomfortable; characterized by intense mental or physical distress.

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Exculpates means to clear or excuse someone from blame or responsibility for a wrongdoing or mistake. It can also mean to eliminate or remove suspicion or guilt from someone.

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Exculpating refers to the act of clearing someone or something of blame or accusation, often by providing evidence or arguments that refute the charges or allegations made against them. In other words, it means to justify or excuse someone's actions or behavior, making them appear innocent or not responsible for the wrongdoing.

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An excursion is a trip or journey, usually for pleasure or educational purposes, that involves traveling to a specific location or destination. It can refer to a day trip, a weekend getaway, or a longer vacation. Excursions often involve activities such as sightseeing, hiking, or participating in local cultural events, and may be guided by a tour leader or undertaken independently. The term can also be used more broadly to refer to any diversion or departure from one's usual routine, such as a break from work or a short adventure.

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