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the culpable
adjective
Meriting condemnation, censure or blame, especially as something wrong, harmful or injurious; blameworthy.
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Passed from the culpable to the unwary and back again.
He bears the guilt of the culpable outsider.
And the culpable Belgian really was Kevin Mirallas, not Lukaku.
All these efforts to mark the anniversary are double-edged: commemorations composed by the culpable.
Does it make you the culpable one if you can't, or don't, get away?
He might have fretted unduly even though he could not be regarded as the culpable party.
Postwar sensibility hastened to migrate elsewhere, away from the cruel and the culpable.
In my opinion, those who went were the culpable ones, not those who remained.
As the poor blame the poor, the culpable elite are shielded from legitimate anger.
For that matter, you do not have to agree that the culpable hawks belong only to the Republican Party.
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Khan's box-office resilience, though, was undoubted in the face of the culpable-homicide charges of which he was acquitted last week.
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