Synonym: offender, sinner, wrongdoer. Similar words: sculpture, priority, environmental protection, faculty, culture, secular, print, prize. Meaning: ['kʌlprɪt] n. someone who perpetrates wrongdoing.
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91. Mascherano was not the only culprit as Liverpool appeared seized by a collective attack of hesitancy.
92. Research by specialists leads people to think the chief culprit for SARS might be masked civet.
93. The masked civet was suspected of being the chief culprit of SARS.
94. The fungus blamed for the Irish Potato Famine was no the culprit after all.
95. The culprit[sentencedict.com/culprit.html], the main reason wages did not keep pace with inflation?
96. Article 28 of criminal law is an additional regulation about prime culprit and accessory. According to the theory of function classification, the coerced offender does not exist at all.
97. More lethal, though, is Lima's sorry bus fleet, the chief culprit for air pollution that exceeds World Health Organization limits ninefold.
98. Most observers speculated that De La Hoya's high - protein , low - carbohydrate diet was the culprit.
99. Insurers are another big culprit in racking up unnecessary expenses.
100. Cross Talk between parallel Microstrip lines due to Electric Field Coupling for different R-C values Compared with weak coupling and zero source resistance assumption in the culprit circuit.
101. The culprit can unpunished or obtain undeserved leniency with the support of thousands of public defenders.
102. I do not wish to exonerate the British government: it was was a moral culprit in the opium trade .
103. Primary hyperaldosteronism is an important cause of secondary hypertension. When adrenal cortical adenoma is the pathologic culprit, it can be treated by surgical removal to cure the hypertension.
104. Squeaking again. This time the culprit is the playground seesaw.
105. It is concluded from the analysis that the culprit of cracking is the mal-fluidization of stripping steam as all the crackings of stripping section have devel- oped near the steam.
106. Scapegoats, from crony capitalists to foreign-currency manipulators, are in no short supply, but technology is increasingly fingered as a culprit.
107. The culprit is the inability of the Eustachian tube to open.
108. They assured him that the culprit would come back again indeed.
109. By casting lots, Jonah was revealed as the culprit who caused the big storm.
110. Don't keep on blaming me, Graham was the culprit . Put the shoe on the right foot.
111. Klemetsen rolled down his window, closed in on the antlered culprit, and grabbed it.
112. Now, researchers in Hong Kong have identified the culprit - the masked palm civet, a small cat-like mammal that is treated as a culinary delicacy in some parts of China.
113. Minamata disease" was the culprit in the world, cutting-edge technology, chemical nitrogen (N) production enterprise."
114. Slalom high - speed performance did not imagine the sensitive and soft tires tire wall a culprit.
115. While the study suggests that sodium is the main culprit among this subpopulation of enuretic children, there is much still to be done to understand how the process works.
116. While women's shorter urethras might be the reason they get infections more often (less distance for bacteria to travel), the fact that men's prostates get bigger as they age is a common culprit.
117. The calicivirus, the culprit of the stomach flu, lives for days or weeks, while HIV dies nearly instantly upon exposure to sunlight.
118. Fossil forensics has now identified the most likely culprit: another ichthyosaur.
119. Again, Porphyria is the culprit to this age old myth.
120. The financial crisis and subsequent recession were a primary culprit behind that, and contributed to the delay between Blackstone's appearance on the public market and Carlyle's offering.
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