exculpable in a sentence
a.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Exculpable refers to being free from blame or guilt, especially after evidence or circumstances justify one's actions.
Sample Sentences
- The jury found the defendant exculpable after reviewing the new evidence presented during the trial.
- Despite the initial accusations, her actions were deemed exculpable in light of the circumstances.
- The judge ruled that the defendant's mental state made his behavior exculpable under the law.
- In some cultures, certain traditional practices are considered exculpable, even if they clash with modern ethics.
- The investigation revealed that the suspect had an alibi, rendering him exculpable for the crime.