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[Verb] | "ex*cul*pate" | \ ˈek-(ˌ)skəl-ˌpāt \
1: to clear from alleged fault or guilt
Origin: circa 1656 ;
Medieval Latin exculpatus, past participle of exculpare, from Latin ex- + culpa blame;
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[Noun] | "self-ex*cul*pa*tion" | \ ˌself-ˌek-(ˌ)skəl-ˈpā-shən \
1: the act or an instance of exculpating oneself : the act or an instance of clearing oneself from alleged fault or guilt
Origin: 1770 ;
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[Noun] | "exculpation"
1: a setting free from a charge of wrongdoing;
* e.g., " ... evidence that might bring about the exculpation of the defendant "
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[ "exculpate" ]
1: To free from blame or guilt.
* e.g., ... "Hey man, is that Tommy? I thought he went to jail for robbing that liquor store."
[ "exculpate" ]
2: Pronunciation: \'ek-(,)skul-,pât,\
* e.g., ... "Nah man, someone else confessed to that. Tommy was exculpated."
[ "exculpate" ]
3: Inflected forms: ex·cul·pat·ed; ex·cul·pat·ing; ex·cul·pa·tion
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