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Example sentences for "inculpate"

Lexicographically close words:
inculcate; inculcated; inculcates; inculcating; inculcation; inculpated; incumbency; incumbent; incumbents; incumbered
  1. He hesitated, however, to inculpate Mogue, who certainly could not have anticipated or brought on the fog, which had occasioned them to wander for such a length of time among the mountains.

  2. In the end she seemed to conceive of her simply as a hussy, and so pronounced her, without limit or qualification, in spite of Jeff's laughing attempt to palliate her behavior, and to inculpate himself.

  3. In the first place, Christ was buried that he might, through forgiveness, cover up and destroy our sin, both that which we have actually committed and that which is inherent in us; he would not have it inculpate and condemn us.

  4. Now, he says, if ye be dead to sin under the reign of the spirit and the new man, and adjudged to death under the reign of the body, ye must no longer permit sin to bring you under its dominion, lest it inculpate and condemn you.

  5. Condemned to death, as was expected, he was offered his life by the Puritan colonel, Hewson, on the very steps of the scaffold, if he would inculpate the late King Charles in the rising of 1641.

  6. Mere presence on the spot could no more inculpate him than it could inculpate me; if I had met him there, equally had he met me there.

  7. And so, as they had the power and wish to inculpate him, this expedient of an inquiry and trial seemed unnecessary.

  8. He knew he was in these men's power, that only by force had they brought him there, that force alone gave them the right to demand answers to their questions, and that the sole object of that assembly was to inculpate him.

  9. Nothing transpired which would inculpate Choiseul the French minister, but as he was still in office, and as his animus was well-known, he was thought to have been concerned in this plot likewise.

  10. A motion was made in parliament to investigate this matter, but there not being sufficient evidence to inculpate any parties, it was dropped, and no efficient remedy was therefore applied to heal the disorder.

  11. That she herself fabricated it in order to inculpate her accomplice is highly improbable; had she done so, as Mr. Bleackley has pointed out, its contents would have been more consistent with her defence.

  12. That this was part of a subtle scheme to inculpate her lover will, in the circumstances, hardly be maintained.

  13. Even old Solara himself, hardened and despicable wretch as he is, will not seek to inculpate him.

  14. The chatter of Cissy Jinks and Martha Gibbs certainly seemed to inculpate him in the matter, but only the villagers talked of this especial point.

  15. After six days' arrest, and after the Prince of Peace had in vain endeavoured to discover something to inculpate Their Royal Highnesses, they were invited to Court, and reconciled both to him and their royal parents.

  16. Bold as she was she did not like to speak quite plainly to the woman, as too free speech might inculpate Gabriel and bring the bishop to the rescue.

  17. These, sir, are the bare facts of the case, and, as you can see, they certainly appear to inculpate Dr Pendle in the crime.

  18. You understand that my name is never to be mentioned, however, and I take it as a matter of honour, that whatever be the result, you say not one word whatsoever to inculpate me.

  19. I have observed that my letter might inculpate me in the eyes of persons unacquainted with the particulars of what had passed.


  20. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inculpate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accuse; arraign; assail; attack; censure; charge; impeach; implicate; impugn; incriminate; indict; involve