Exculpated means acquitted, found not guilty, cleared of blame.
"Copped it" is a slang term that is often used to mean being caught or receiving consequences for something, typically in a negative way. It can also mean to obtain or acquire something.
It seems like you may have misspelled the word. Did you mean "criticize," which means to express disapproval or judgment?
"Humplecrimp" is not a recognized word in the English language. It may be a made-up or misspelled term with no specific meaning.
You may mean the word "misconstrued", which means misinterpreted; misunderstood; thinking that something someone did (or said or wrote) meant something that it did not really mean.
In sexual slang, "bang someone" can mean to have sex with that person. It generally implies a casual or physical encounter without emotional attachment.
The lawyer was eager to exculpate his client. A practical instance, "We're on some kind of mission, we have an obligation, we have to exculpate."
To clear of shame or guilt.
The stem "culp" means fault or blame. It is commonly seen in words like culpable (deserving blame) and exculpate (to clear from blame).
Yes. To exculpate is to clear of guilt or blame.
culpable, exculpate, exculpatory, culprit, inculpable, and inculpate.
In WHAT CONTEXT??? There are many shades of meaning. acquit exculpate vindicate abolve free
The obvious word is execute (do an action, or kill).Similar verb forms are excite, exculpate, extradite, and exhume.
The noun excuse is a reason, explanation, justification, plea, or alibi. The verb to excuse means to allow, absolve, exculpate, exonerate, or forgive.
Synonyms: charge, criminate, defame [archaic], impeach,incriminate, indictAntonyms: absolve, acquit, clear, exculpate, exonerate,vindicate
The word "excuate" is not commonly used and may be a misspelling or misinterpretation of another term. If you meant "exculpate," it refers to the act of clearing someone from blame or fault, often in a legal context. If you meant a different term, please provide more context for a more accurate definition.
Words with the Latin root "culp" include "culprit," "culpable," and "blameworthy." These words all relate to fault, blame, or responsibility for wrongdoing.
acquit, clear, deliver, discharge, exculpate, excuse, exempt, exonerate, forgive, free, let off, liberate, loose, pardon, release, remit, set free, shrive, vindicate.