Dictionary
Thesaurus
Encyclopedia
Translator
Web
Help
|
Register
|
Login
Copy & paste this link to your blog or website to reference this page
Related Searches
What is inculpatory...
Exculpatory
Peremptory challeng...
Different types of ...
Certiorari
Synonyms
implicate
involve
charge
accuse
incriminate
criminate
More Synonyms »
Nearby Words
inculcate
inculcate in
inculcate up on
inculcate upon
inculcate with
inculcation
inculcative
inculcator
inculcatory
inculk
inculp
inculpability
inculpably
inculpate
inculpation
inculpative
inculpatory
incult
inculter
incultest
incultivated
incultivation
inculturation
inculture
incumbency
incumbency certif...
incumbent
incumbent on
incumbent up on
incumbent upon
incumber
incumbition
incumbrance
inculpatory
- 3 dictionary results
in⋅cul⋅pate
/
ɪnˈkʌl
peɪt
,
ˈɪn
kʌl
peɪt
/
Show Spelled Pronunciation
[
in-
kuhl
-peyt
,
in
-kuhl-peyt
]
Show IPA
Use
inculpatory
in a Sentence
See web results for
inculpatory
See images of
inculpatory
–verb (used with object),
-pat⋅ed,
-pat⋅ing.
1.
to charge with fault; blame; accuse.
2.
to involve in a charge; incriminate.
Origin:
1790–1800;
< LL
inculpātus
ptp. of
inculpāre
to blame, equiv. to L
in-
in-
2
+
culp
(
a
) fault +
-ātus
-ate
1
;
cf.
culpable
Related forms:
in⋅cul⋅pa⋅tion,
noun
in⋅cul⋅pa⋅to⋅ry
/
ɪnˈkʌl
pəˌtɔr
i
,
-ˌtoʊr
i
/
Show Spelled Pronunciation
[
in-
kuhl
-p
uh
-tawr-ee
,
-tohr-ee
]
Show IPA
,
adjective
Antonyms:
1, 2.
exonerate.
Dictionary.com Unabridged
Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2009.
Cite This Source
|
Link To
inculpatory
in·cul·pate
(ĭn-kŭl'pāt', ĭn'kŭl-)
tr.v.
in·cul·pat·ed
,
in·cul·pat·ing
,
in·cul·pates
To incriminate.
[Latin
inculpāre
, inculpāt-
:
in-
,
on
; see
in-
2
+
culpāre
,
to blame
(from
culpa
,
fault
).]
in'cul·pa'tion
n.
,
in·cul'pa·to'ry
(-pə-tôr'ē, -tōr'ē)
adj.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2009 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
Cite This Source
Legal Dictionary
Main Entry:
in·cul·pa·to·ry
Pronunciation:
in-'k&l-p&-"tOr-E
Function:
adjective
:
INCRIMINATING
inculpatory statements to the police> —compare
EXCULPATORY
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
Cite This Source
Search
another word
or see
inculpatory
on
Thesaurus
|
Reference
Facebook
Twitter
Follow us:
About
·
Privacy Policy
·
Terms of Use
·
Careers
·
Advertise with Us
·
Link to Us
·
Contact Us