Similar words: exculpate, mea culpa, culpable, excavation, occupation, speculation, circulation, culmination. Meaning: [‚ekskʌl'peɪʃn] n. 1. a defense of some offensive behavior or some failure to keep a promise etc. 2. the act of freeing from guilt or blame.
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1. Such pragmatic exculpation is both too harsh on Mr Museveni and too generous.
2. For they are efforts at exculpation.
3. Cross-hole seismic tomography is a high exculpation rate seismical investigation technique which can explore circumstance of underground medium by seismic wave.
4. Self - exculpation, hyperactivity ( contrasted with alleged Tory inertia ), homes and hope: that is Labour's political strategy.
5. According to the example, this is an efficient approach over FTA, but also it can handle diagnosis reasoning and exculpation reasoning and that FTA cannot.
6. Its content mainly includes the confession of a suspect or a defendant to acknowledge a crime and his exculpation to declare himself innocent or guilty of a venial crime.
More similar words: exculpate, mea culpa, culpable, excavation, occupation, speculation, circulation, culmination, calculation, occupational, emancipation, acculturation, matriculation, participation, preoccupation, excursion, exception, ratification, gratification, exceptional, acclimatization, excuse, excuse me, ration, nation, inexcusable, elation, station, oration, culprit.