Exculpation
1Exculpation — Ex cul*pa tion, n. [Cf. LL. exculpatio.] The act of exculpating from alleged fault or crime; that which exculpates; excuse. [1913 Webster] These robbers, however, were men who might have made out a strong case in exculpation of themselves.… …
2exculpation — index absolution, acquittal, amnesty, compurgation, discharge (liberation), discharge (release from obligation) …
3exculpation — 1715, noun of action from EXCULPATE (Cf. exculpate) …
4exculpation — exculpate ► VERB formal ▪ show or declare to be not guilty of wrongdoing. DERIVATIVES exculpation noun exculpatory adjective. ORIGIN Latin exculpare free from blame …
5exculpation — noun see exculpate …
6Exculpation — Unter der Exkulpation (von lat. culpa, „Schuld“) wird in der Rechtswissenschaft die Schuldbefreiung einer Person verstanden. Schuldrecht Im Schuldrecht wird die Exkulpation benutzt, um vermutetes Verschulden zu widerlegen. Dies betrifft im… …
7exculpation — See exculpable. * * * …
8exculpation — noun The act of exculpating from alleged fault or crime; that which exculpates; excuse …
9exculpation — Synonyms and related words: absolution, acquittal, acquittance, amnesty, clearance, clearing, compurgation, destigmatization, destigmatizing, discharge, disculpation, dismissal, excuse, exemption, exoneration, explanation, forgiveness, grace,… …
10exculpation — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A freeing or clearing from accusation or guilt: exoneration, vindication. Law: acquittal. See LAW …