exculpated Sentence Examples

  1. The new evidence completely exculpated the wrongfully convicted prisoner, leading to their release.
  2. The thorough investigation conducted by the authorities ultimately exculpated all the accused parties involved in the case.
  3. Despite their initial suspicions, the police exculpated the suspect after finding no credible evidence against them.
  4. The defense attorney's skillful cross-examination of the witnesses exculpated their client, resulting in a not guilty verdict.
  5. The eyewitness accounts and alibis presented by the accused individual exculpated them from any involvement in the crime.
  6. The independent audit report exculpated the accounting firm from any wrongdoing or negligence in relation to the financial irregularities.
  7. After rigorous forensic analysis, the DNA evidence exculpated the previously convicted individual, leading to their exoneration.
  8. In a shocking turn of events, the whistleblower's revelations exculpated the politician from the corruption charges against them.
  9. The prosecutor dropped the charges against the defendant after reviewing the exculpatory evidence provided by their defense team.
  10. The court, after careful consideration of the facts, exculpated the defendant from any legal liability in the lawsuit.

exculpated Meaning

Wordnet

exculpated (s)

freed from any question of guilt

Webster

exculpated (imp. & p. p.)

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FAQs About the word exculpated

freed from any question of guiltof Exculpate

acquitted, vindicated,exonerated, cleared, absolved, excused, atoned (for), discharged, avenged, redeemed

charged, accused, incriminated, impeached, accused, indicted, charged, indicted, impeached,incriminated

The new evidence completely exculpated the wrongfully convicted prisoner, leading to their release.

The thorough investigation conducted by the authorities ultimately exculpated all the accused parties involved in the case.

Despite their initial suspicions, the police exculpated the suspect after finding no credible evidence against them.

The defense attorney's skillful cross-examination of the witnesses exculpated their client, resulting in a not guilty verdict.