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单词 inculpate
释义

inculpateadj.

Etymology: < Latin inculpātus, < in- (in- prefix4) + culpātus, past participle of culpāre to blame.
Obsolete. rare.
Unblamed, blameless, inculpable.
ΘΚΠ
society > morality > virtue > purity > innocence > [adjective] > blameless
unfakenOE
lastlessc1225
unculpable1382
plightlessa1400
freelessc1400
unblamed14..
inculpablea1492
blameless1535
unblameful1570
witeless1578
inculpate1612
amomous1683
sans reprochea1845
1612 T. James Iesuits Downefall 14 Every Iesuit takes vpon him to be an illuminate, an inculpate guider of soules.
1647 Bp. J. Taylor Θεολογία Ἐκλεκτική xi. 171 Causes of Errour in the exercise of Reason which are inculpate in themselves.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2021).

inculpatev.

Brit. /ˈɪnkʌlpeɪt/, /ˈɪŋkʌlpeɪt/, /ɪnˈkʌlpeɪt/, U.S. /ᵻnˈkəlˌpeɪt/, /ˈɪnkəlˌpeɪt/, /ˈɪŋkəlˌpeɪt/
Etymology: < medieval Latin inculpāt-, participial stem of inculpāre , < in- (in- prefix3) + culpāre to blame; compare exculpate . As to the pronunciation, see contemplate v.
1. transitive. To bring a charge against; to accuse; to blame, find fault with.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > testing > accusation, charge > accuse [verb (transitive)] > accuse of or charge with
tee871
upbraidc1000
acoupc1300
retc1300
becalla1325
charge138.
impeachc1380
putc1380
blamea1400
appeach1430
gredea1450
articlea1460
filea1500
slander1504
to lay to one's charge1535
aggravate1541
to charge (a person) with1559
reproach1570
attaint1586
impute1596
censure1634
arraign1672
saddle1794
inculpate1799
1799 S. Turner Hist. Anglo-Saxons I. iii. iii. 173 Gildas inculpates him for having destroyed his uncle.
1833 I. Taylor Fanaticism vi. 185 We should be slow to inculpate motives.
1846 T. De Quincey Glance at Wks. Mackintosh in Tait's Edinb. Mag. July 415/2 The poor lady could have had no rational motive for inculpating herself.
2. To involve in a charge; to incriminate.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > testing > accusation, charge > accuse [verb (transitive)] > involve, implicate
inculp1612
involve1655
spot1718
implicate1797
inculpate1840
rib1926
1840 W. Irving Count Van Horn in Knickerbocker Mag. Mar. 245 De Mille..confessed to a plot to murder the broker,..and inculpated the Count in the crime.
1897 M. Kingsley Trav. W. Afr. 427 Attempting to exculpate himself and inculpate Dr. Nassau for not having told him one was necessary.

Derivatives

inculpated adj.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > testing > accusation, charge > [adjective] > subject to accusation
libellate1565
impugned1599
inculpated1837
unvindicated1879
unwhitewashed1909
1837 T. Carlyle French Revol. III. iii. ix. 222 Will not perhaps the inculpated Deputies consent to withdraw voluntarily?
1864 Daily Tel. 8 June Major-General Dix..was..ordered forthwith to stop the further publication of the inculpated newspapers.
inculpating adj.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > testing > accusation, charge > [adjective] > involved in accusing
plainand1397
impugningc1450
plainant1467
criminousc1485
surmising1535
accusing1548
accusant1604
appeaching1637
decriminating1670
inculpative1802
imputative1824
inculpatory1837
inculpating1892
1892 Pall Mall Gaz. 15 Mar. 2/3 I think it is generally felt that the inculpating lie is more serious than the exculpating falsehood.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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