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- INCULPATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Inculpate is the opposite of exculpate, just as inculpatory evidence is the opposite of exculpatory evidence By inculpating someone else, an accused person may manage to exculpate himself Through plea bargaining, the prosecution can often encourage a defendant to inculpate his friends in return for a lighter sentence
- INCULPATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Elham said: `You fixed for someone to fake evidence which would inculpate my brother-in-law on a charge of burglary
- Inculpate - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
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- Inculpate - definition of inculpate by The Free Dictionary
If prosecutors, police, and forensic laboratories have the necessary resources to recover, test, and use the new evidence, they can use it effectively in criminal cases to inculpate the guilty and exculpate the innocent
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- inculpate, adj. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
inculpate, adj meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- INCULPATE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Inculpate definition: to charge with fault; blame; accuse See examples of INCULPATE used in a sentence
- INCULPATE Synonyms: 53 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for INCULPATE: implicate, prosecute, inform (against), report, sue, try, retaliate, recriminate; Antonyms of INCULPATE: exonerate, vindicate, acquit, absolve, defend, clear, exculpate, advocate
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