inculpate Antonyms

Meaning of inculpate

Wordnet

inculpate (v)

suggest that someone is guilty

Webster

inculpate (v. t.)

To blame; to impute guilt to; to accuse; to involve or implicate in guilt.

inculpate Sentence Examples

  1. The defense attorney vehemently denied his client's guilt, attempting to inculpate an alibi witness.
  2. The investigation exonerated the suspects, finding insufficient evidence to inculpate them in the crime.
  3. The police searched the suspect's house in an attempt to find proof that could inculpate him.
  4. The prosecution's strategy was to present a mountain of evidence to inculpate the defendant beyond a reasonable doubt.
  5. The witness's testimony was crucial, as it helped to inculpate the true perpetrator of the robbery.
  6. The jury refused to inculpate the defendant, believing that he was the victim of police misconduct.
  7. The detectives worked tirelessly, gathering evidence that could inculpate the arsonist.
  8. The public outcry demanded that the authorities find and inculpate the responsible party.
  9. The informant's information was essential in helping the FBI inculpate the ring's leader.
  10. The criminal mastermind had taken elaborate precautions to avoid leaving any evidence that could inculpate him.

FAQs About the word inculpate

suggest that someone is guiltyTo blame; to impute guilt to; to accuse; to involve or implicate in guilt.

sue, inform (against), try, report, prosecute,implicate, recriminate, fault, incriminate, name

acquit, advocate, advocate, absolve, acquit, defend, absolve, exculpate, clear, vindicate

The defense attorney vehemently denied his client's guilt, attempting to inculpate an alibi witness.

The investigation exonerated the suspects, finding insufficient evidence to inculpate them in the crime.

The police searched the suspect's house in an attempt to find proof that could inculpate him.

The prosecution's strategy was to present a mountain of evidence to inculpate the defendant beyond a reasonable doubt.