inculpated (Meaning)

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inculpated (imp. & p. p.)

of Inculpate

inculpated Sentence Examples

  1. The evidence strongly inculpated the suspect, leaving little doubt about their involvement.
  2. Despite the lack of direct evidence, the prosecutor's questions inculpated the defendant.
  3. The witness's testimony inadvertently inculpated the innocent bystander.
  4. The jury unanimously concluded that the defendant was not inculpated in the crime.
  5. The investigation revealed a series of events that gradually inculpated the prime suspect.
  6. The defense attorney vehemently denied the allegations that inculpated their client.
  7. The detectives painstakingly gathered evidence to inculpate the perpetrators of the bank robbery.
  8. The whistleblower's revelations inculpated high-ranking officials in a corruption scandal.
  9. The prosecutor's closing argument cleverly used the defendant's own words to inculpate him.
  10. The acquittal of the accused cast doubt on the credibility of the evidence that had supposedly inculpated them.

FAQs About the word inculpated

of Inculpate

reported, sued,implicated, prosecuted, informed (against), denounced, called (on), blamed, appealed, criticized

defended, vindicated, defended,acquitted, cleared, advocated, absolved, exculpated, exonerated, cleared

The evidence strongly inculpated the suspect, leaving little doubt about their involvement.

Despite the lack of direct evidence, the prosecutor's questions inculpated the defendant.

The witness's testimony inadvertently inculpated the innocent bystander.

The jury unanimously concluded that the defendant was not inculpated in the crime.