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Qué (quién) es exculpate - definición


Exculpate      
·vt To clear from alleged fault or guilt; to prove to be guiltless; to relieve of blame; to Acquit.
exculpate      
v. a.
Absolve, exonerate, acquit, clear, vindicate, set right.
exculpate      
['?ksk?lpe?t]
¦ verb formal show or declare to be not guilty of wrongdoing.
Derivatives
exculpation noun
exculpatory adjective
Origin
C17: from med. L. exculpat-, exculpare 'free from blame', from ex- 'out, from' + L. culpa 'blame'.
Ejemplos de uso de exculpate
1. The judges cited prosecutors‘ refusal to share certain documents that tended to exculpate the defendant, Thomas Lubanga Dyilo.
2. The United States cannot exculpate itself by calling the toll of lives as ‘collateral damage’. The term trivializes a human tragedy and exposes a censurable insensitivity.
3. In the Editor & Publisher roundup, most editors tried to exculpate themselves by agreeing that "the Darfur story should get more attention due to its seriousness.
4. MK Avshalom Vilan, who headed the Knesset committee investigating violence in sports, has complained more than once about the unbearable ease with which the courts exculpate those whom the police have already made the effort to bring to justice.
5. To exculpate himself, Sir Ian has seized on the judge‘s remark that these failures were "not systemic". Whatever the judge meant, this operational chaos bespeaks an organisational failure of the highest order.