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Exculpated   Listen
adjective
exculpated  adj.  Freed from any question of guilt; having suspicion of guilt eliminated.
Synonyms: absolved, cleared, exonerated, vindicated.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Exculpated" Quotes from Famous Books



... and Lynn downwards with threats of dry bread and spring water for lunch. And he bore his nieces, who cheerfully exculpated their friends from blame, back to the tables at the foot of the first Fall, where Kate and the others were beginning to ...
— In the Mist of the Mountains • Ethel Turner



Words linked to "Exculpated" :   clean-handed, exonerated, guiltless, clear, cleared, vindicated



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