Simple past tense and past participle of inculpate.(verb)
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Use "inculpated" in a sentence
"But whether Florence has been inculpated in the flight of Edith, or has followed her, or has done too much, or too little, or anything, or nothing, she has not the least idea."
"In fact, as we are nearing the 5 anniversary of the April 2002 events, there is still NO ONE duly inculpated AND completely judged for any of the murders that happened that day, and we are still waiting for an impartial "truth commission" to works its wonders, something that after 5 years would be a real miracle."
"The point is that organizations are inculpated in what their members do, especially the more closely those actions replicate or reflect the internal culture of the organizations."