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Use "inculpating" in a sentence
"Twice he was subjected to frightful torments; but not a word inculpating himself or any other person could be wrung out of him."
"[NY Times] • After stoking e-mail rumors, or inculpating him by association, the McCain campaign has come as close as it realistically can to calling Obama an out-and-out terrorist in a new mailer."
"And then she, as the one who raised the issue of an inappropriate pose in the first place, looks like the aggressor; and her subsequent expressions of outrage all look increasingly unpersuasive and self-inculpating."