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Adjective inculpatory has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: InculpatoryPart of speech: AdjectiveDefinition: Showing or implying guilt or blame. Example sentence: The inculpatory evidence presented in court left no doubt about the defendant's involvement in the crime. Part of speech: AdverbDefinition: In a manner that acknowledges or suggests guilt or blame. Example sentence: The suspect's eyes darted inculpatory towards the stolen jewelry when the detective entered the room. Part of speech: NounDefinition: Evidence or information that indicates or implies guilt or blame. Example sentence: The detective uncovered additional inculpatory during the investigation, strengthening the case against the accused. Part of speech: Verb (Rare usage)Definition: To charge or accuse someone of wrongdoing. Example sentence: The attorney was hesitant to inculpate his client without solid evidence. Related products: Inculpatory Evidence, Criminal Law, Court Procedures | ||||
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