Definition of Inculpation. Meaning of Inculpation. Synonyms of Inculpation

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Definition of Inculpation

Inculpation
Inculpation In`cul*pa"tion, n. [Cf. F. inculpation.] Blame; censure; crimination. --Jefferson.

Meaning of Inculpation from wikipedia

- No one can have God for his Father, who does not have the Church for his mother. — Saint Cyprian of Carthage, De catholicae Ecclesiae Unitate, 6: PL 4...
- Communism would be left on the "ash heap of history," while Thatcher inculpated the Soviets as "bent on world dominance." In 1982, Reagan tried to cut...
- ********inated while he awaited prosecution in Paris following a 1991 inculpation for crimes against humanity. He had been prosecuted but partially acquitted...
- by former acquaintances, members of the Seawater family, that greatly inculpate Allen. Zodiac researcher Michael Butterfield was skeptical of the do****entary's...
- (1988). "Non-christians and sectarians under Justinian: the fate of the inculpated". Collection de l'Institut des Sciences et Techniques de l'Antiquité....
- they had identified no testimony that could inculpate Wilson that was consistent with other inculpating witness testimony, consistent with the prior...
- highest echelons of the French justice system declared that he could not be inculpated while in office. During his two terms, he increased the Elysee Palace's...
- considers the distinction between reasonable (by which Sc****enberg means inculpable) and unreasonable (culpable) nonbelief to be irrelevant and confusing...
- considers the distinction between reasonable (by which Sc****enberg means inculpable) and unreasonable (culpable) nonbelief to be irrelevant and confusing...
- their life. Thus, to do Maat was to act in a manner unreproachable or inculpable. So revered was the concept of Maat that Egyptian kings would often pay...