Exculpate Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for exculpate.
exculpate
exculpate
/ˈɛkskəlpeɪt/
absolve
acquit
disculpate
pardon
Examples
- This contradiction might exculpate Clinton.
- If he can exculpate himself, well.
- A witness might lie on the stand to exculpate the defendant.
- Use of proxies does not exculpate Israeli responsibility.
- Historically, the regular army found ways to exculpate Custer.
- Irving appears to take every opportunity to exculpate Hitler.
- Please note that I am trying to be fair, not to exculpate Muhammad.
- If you have documents that exculpate Riconosciuto, then let us see them.
- Hughes' friends predicted the book would exculpate him and silence his critics.
- Don't try to exculpate him just because you think highly of him in other ways.
pronounce not guilty of criminal charges
verb
Definition 0 of 0
"Egg + Sculpt + Date. They sculpted an egg to prove they didn't smash it on the date."
"Egg + Sculpt + Mate. The artist sculpted an egg to prove his mate didn’t do it."
Mnemonic 0 of 0