verb (past participle of ‘disculpate’) as in strong fondness

Strongest matches

implicate, incriminate, condemn

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Example Sentences

Example:The police have implicate the suspect in the murder case.

Definition:To include or connect in a crime or wrong; to make responsible or charge with blame.

From implicate

Example:The witnesses’ testimony incriminated the suspect in the corruption scandal.

Definition:To make someone appear guilty or liable; to put someone in an impregnable legal position as being guilty of a crime or offence.

From incriminate

Example:The judge condemned the criminal for their miserable actions.

Definition:To pronounce formally that someone is guilty and deserving blame, punishment or condemnation.

From condemn