exculpate Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈek.skəl.peɪt]
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Meaning of exculpate In English

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  • This shows that willingness to do everything possible to help the embryo survive is not sufficient to exculpate the agents from the charge of instrumentalization.

  • Instead, consistent with his own left-liberal politics, he exculpated the state's bourgeois critics by celebrating the emancipatory potential of rational criticism.

  • Accordingly, exculpatory defences ought to be structured so as to allow any honest misperception that blocks the requisite inference to exculpate regardless of its unreasonableness.

  • Defenders of technology point to the lack of financial resources and exculpate technology from criticism.

  • Proportionality cannot be the issue because the doctrine of double effect was designed to exculpate people from the wrong of intending a forbidden act.

  • He culpably caused the condition that would negate the prima facie case, but not with purpose, knowledge or recklessness that he would be exculpated.

  • But such an approach would allow sincere mistakes of law to exculpate as well (p. 180 + 2).

  • From time immemorial, of course, negligence by the injured employee that contributed significantly to causing the accident had exculpated the employer.

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