disculpating (Meaning)

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disculpating (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Disculpate

Synonyms & Antonyms of disculpating

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disculpating Sentence Examples

  1. The evidence clearly disculpating the accused of any wrongdoing was presented to the jury.
  2. The lawyer's arguments were compelling, and the jury was convinced of the defendant's innocence, thus disculpating him from the charges.
  3. The investigation revealed new information that disculpated the suspect, leading to the dropping of all charges.
  4. Despite the initial accusations, the thorough investigation ultimately disculpated the politician, restoring their reputation.
  5. The alibi provided by the witness effectively disculpated the individual from being at the crime scene.
  6. After careful consideration, the judge ruled in favor of the defendant, disculpating them from all liability.
  7. The review board, after examining the evidence, disculpated the doctor from any medical malpractice allegations.
  8. The public outcry and media scrutiny eventually led to the disculpation of the celebrity from the scandal.
  9. The company's internal investigation found no evidence of wrongdoing, effectively disculpating the employee from the accusations.
  10. The apology and retraction issued by the news organization disculpated the athlete from the false allegations made against them.

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of Disculpate

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The evidence clearly disculpating the accused of any wrongdoing was presented to the jury.

The lawyer's arguments were compelling, and the jury was convinced of the defendant's innocence, thus disculpating him from the charges.

The investigation revealed new information that disculpated the suspect, leading to the dropping of all charges.

Despite the initial accusations, the thorough investigation ultimately disculpated the politician, restoring their reputation.