Sentence example with the word 'culpable'

culpable

accusable, arraignable, blamable, blameworthy, chargeable, faulty, impeachable, imputable, indictable, open to criticism, reprehensible, reprovable, to blame

Definition adj. deserving blame or censure as being wrong or evil or injurious

Last update: January 22, 2017

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The culpable officials were suspended.   [adjective]

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They failed in their attempt to make the other driver culpable for the old damage and the claim was thrown out.   [adjective]

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In 1840, a Glasgow chimney sweep named Francis Hughes was charged with the culpable homicide of his young assistant, John O'Neill.   [adjective]

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If that culpable attack should prove the harbinger of future deeds of manly daring.   [adjective]

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These gifts of a world to civilization are such augmentations of light, that all resistance in that case is culpable.   [adjective]

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Ratcliffe seems to have had such culpable indulgence for his irregular plans as to promise and even swear secrecy concerning them.   [adjective]

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[According to the Egyptian law, the man who was cognizant of a crime was held equally culpable with the perpetrator.   [adjective]

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The coulpe is entirely spontaneous; it is the culpable person herself (the word is etymologically in its place here) who judges herself and inflicts it on herself.   [adjective]

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, inured by his past life to culpable deeds, and but little reformed by his sojourn in the galleys, as was proved by the crime committed against Little Gervais, etc.   [adjective]

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