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blamelessness

/bleym-lis/US // ˈbleɪm lɪs //UK // (ˈbleɪmlɪs) //

无耻之徒,无耻,无瑕,无咎

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : free from or not deserving blame; guiltless: a blameless child.

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Examples

  • Yet some observers say the battery-makers aren’t blameless either.

  • I’ve seen more than my share of relatives who ignore boundaries, though, and indeed “force parents’ hands” on limiting gifts — so I’m not declaring anyone blameless, at least not without more information.

  • The city had insisted during the case that the officers were blameless, and they ended up facing no significant punishment.

  • We are all blameless when a plague descends, but we all have a role in ending it.

  • She is as blameless and unthreatening as possibly can be, but barely human.

  • No side is pure or blameless in such a complex conflict, which is what makes it seem intractable.

  • The targets were in fact a group of eminently blameless teens who had just taken final exams.

  • To be sure, neither Toyota nor BP are blameless Lilies-of-the-Valley in these messes.

  • I never suggested that the Palestinians were blameless, or even that it is realistic to establish a Palestinian state tomorrow.

  • Children, and the building of a city shall establish a name, but a blameless wife shall be counted above them both.

  • Elizabeth left the blameless victim of all this wrath, standing in the middle of the floor.

  • They will try to compel you to confession; and, though you are blameless, you will suffer the cruelest ordeal of transgression.

  • The men said unto her, we will be blameless of this thine oath which thou hast made us swear.

  • Circumstances were discovered which seemed to indicate that Duncombe himself was not blameless.