disculpatory (Meaning)
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disculpatory (a.)
Tending to exculpate; exculpatory.
Synonyms & Antonyms of disculpatory
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disculpatory Sentence Examples
- The witness provided disculpatory statements that exonerated the defendant.
- The lawyer presented disculpatory evidence to the jury, which led to an acquittal.
- The police failed to uncover any disculpatory information during their investigation.
- The prosecution's case was weakened by the introduction of disculpatory evidence.
- The judge instructed the jury to consider all the disculpatory evidence in reaching their verdict.
- The defendant's credibility was damaged after he offered conflicting disculpatory explanations.
- The victim's testimony contained both incriminating and disculpatory details.
- The prosecutor dismissed the disculpatory claims as irrelevant and speculative.
- The defendant's lack of a criminal record was offered as disculpatory evidence.
- The investigation revealed no disculpatory evidence that could exonerate the suspect.
FAQs About the word disculpatory
Tending to exculpate; exculpatory.
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The witness provided disculpatory statements that exonerated the defendant.
The lawyer presented disculpatory evidence to the jury, which led to an acquittal.
The police failed to uncover any disculpatory information during their investigation.
The prosecution's case was weakened by the introduction of disculpatory evidence.