inculpation / ɪnˈkʌl peɪt, ˈɪn kʌl peɪt /

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inculpation 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

in·cul·pat·ed, in·cul·pat·ing.

  1. to charge with fault; blame; accuse.
  2. to involve in a charge; incriminate.

inculpation 近义词

inculpation

等同于 blame

inculpation

等同于 reprehension

inculpation

等同于 reprobation

更多inculpation例句

  1. I have observed that my letter might inculpate me in the eyes of persons unacquainted with the particulars of what had passed.
  2. Sextus, unwilling to inculpate Vitellia, maintains an obstinate silence, and Titus finally ratifies the sentence of death.
  3. He had never been examined at Westwood's trial—and the law does not compel a man to inculpate himself.
  4. I have heard that this man, Bakewell, chooses voluntarily not to inculpate my son.
  5. Moreover, he allowed Victor Durnovo to further inculpate himself.