disblame Sentence Examples

  1. The jury disblamed the defendant, finding him not guilty of the charges against him.
  2. The politician attempted to disblame himself for the scandal, but the public was not convinced.
  3. The company disblamed its employees for the product recall, but an investigation revealed that the company was at fault.
  4. The doctor disblamed himself for the patient's death, even though he had done everything he could to save the patient's life.
  5. The therapist helped the client disblame herself for her past mistakes, and she was able to move forward with her life.
  6. The teacher disblamed the student for the poor grade, even though the student had tried their best.
  7. The parent disblamed the child for the broken vase, even though the child had not meant to break it.
  8. The friend disblamed the other friend for the argument, even though they were both at fault.
  9. The team disblamed the player for the loss, even though the entire team had played poorly.
  10. The organization disblamed the individual for the failure, even though the failure was a result of systemic issues.

disblame Meaning

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disblame (v. t.)

To clear from blame.

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To clear from blame.

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The jury disblamed the defendant, finding him not guilty of the charges against him.

The politician attempted to disblame himself for the scandal, but the public was not convinced.

The company disblamed its employees for the product recall, but an investigation revealed that the company was at fault.

The doctor disblamed himself for the patient's death, even though he had done everything he could to save the patient's life.