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Discover LudwigThe word 'inculpable' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adjective that means not deserving of blame or responsible for wrongdoing. Example: The defendant's legal team argued that he was inculpable of the crime, as there was no evidence directly linking him to the scene of the crime.
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inculpable
adjective
Not culpable; immune from liability.
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Instead, I came to view the Klebolds not only as inculpable, but as admirable, moral, intelligent and kind people whom I would gladly have had as parents myself.
We should look upon Sids as microcosms of our larger society, and not stand back and allow them to grapple with a threat for which they are largely inculpable.
And for her, the hotel itself is rarely less than gorgeous and inculpable.
According to Bayle, because she thinks the man is her husband, the wife, in ceding him those rights, not only is inculpable of an act that otherwise would be adulterous, but actually performs her duty.
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