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Example sentences for "exculpated"

Lexicographically close words:
excretions; excretory; excruciating; excruciatingly; exculpate; exculpation; exculpatory; excurrent; excursion; excursionist
  1. Edward easily exculpated the Chieftain, who, indeed, at his own personal risk, had probably saved his life.

  2. I was not, therefore, touched by the spur of ambition, usually stimulating on such occasions; and yet I ought to stand exculpated from the charge of ungracious or unbecoming indifference to public applause.

  3. If the former must be characterized as hypocrisy, the latter cannot be exculpated from the charge of sinful timidity; if the one be presumptuous boldness, the other is unholy fear.

  4. She contemplated future poverty with alarm, and cannot be exculpated from a charge of secretly preferring the service of Chemosh, the Moabitish god, to the service of Jehovah.

  5. Late in the session a committee of the House of Representatives was appointed to inquire into the cause of the failure of the expedition, whose report, in explicit terms, exculpated St. Clair.

  6. St. Clair was exculpated and regained the confidence Washington had in him when appointing him to that command.

  7. He exculpated the members who are in favor of Baltimore from all design to defeat the present bill.

  8. He adverted to the report of the committee, which he observed had exculpated the commanding General on that expedition, whereas he was of opinion that the failure was owing to the misconduct of that gentleman.

  9. Henry, his enemies themselves being Judges, fully exculpated from every suspicion of cruelty or unchivalrous bearing.

  10. How far Elizabeth can be exculpated on the principle of self-defence cannot well be ascertained.

  11. The most common charge against Elizabeth as a sovereign is, that she was arbitrary and tyrannical; nor can she be wholly exculpated from this charge.

  12. As it is my wish to be distinctly understood, and at the same time to be exculpated from all blame for the part I myself acted in the drama, the story must commence with my first acquaintance with Mademoiselle Lucile Marmont.

  13. The public voice accused Bothwell as the principal: and yet the ministers associated with him, and the queen, entirely exculpated him.

  14. But few of his advisers dared tell him the truth; and Cranmer himself can never be exculpated from flattering his perverted conscience.

  15. Well, damn it," Hamilton exculpated to himself, "it was a long time before he had any fun.


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