using ur mobile phone when driving
answerable, subject, responsible, obliged, liable, obligated
culpable, exculpate, exculpatory, culprit, inculpable, and inculpate.
It means deserving blame, so one example of it in a sentence would be: He saw the crime and did nothing to stop it, so he is just as culpable as the one who did it. A second example is, They are culpable for breaking the window.
Some absences clearly warrant a disciplinary response. If the employee's unacceptable attendance is clearly within the employee's control (i.e. the employee chooses to be absent without permission), it is appropriate for the supervisor to respond with disciplinary measures. Instances of culpable absenteeism include situations where the employee: gives a false reason for the absence; offers no explanation for an absence; does not provide a doctor's certificate when required; is excessively late. Such absences may be deliberate violations of the employment
Drink Driving = Drunk Driving
The word "culpable" means "blameworthy" or "deserving the blame" (note that it sounds like culprit), therefore a sentence choice could be: The stolen diamond ring in his wallet proved that he was culpable. Or, to make things simple, you could say: He was culpable.
I'm sure she goes to jail for 6 years for culpable driving
Culpable homicide is the unlawful killing of a human being which does not amount to murder.
Only he was culpable of committing such a crimeSource: writingbella.com
In that car accident, both drivers were culpable to some extent. She was angry with her husband, but that doesn't mean she's culpable in his murder. The teacher's purse was stolen but there's no proof that one of her students is culpable.
El culpable soy yo was created in 2008-11.
Innocent.
"Mi madre es culpable" as in "My mother is guilty"? Culpable is an adjective that does not change according to gender, so it's culpable whether you're talking about a male or female. It does change with number, however. So to say "My brothers are guilty" you would say "Mis hermanos son culpables". 2010-09-20: However, culpable is usually used as referring to the phrase "to blame". So, mi madre es culpable is probably: "My mother is to blame".
The cast of El culpable - 1995 includes: Alan Nadal Piantini
There is jno such legal term as "culpa." If you are asking about "culpable" it is defined as: Culpable is a term in criminal law that refers to the blameworthiness of the accused. An accused is culpable when he or she is sufficiently responsible for criminal acts or negligence to be at fault and liable for their conduct.
Culpable.
culpable