Exculpate

/ˈɛkskʌlˌpeɪt/ verb

To clear someone of blame or fault; to prove or declare someone innocent of wrongdoing. Often used in legal contexts but can apply to any situation involving accusations.

From Medieval Latin 'exculpatus,' from 'ex-' (out of) plus 'culpa' (fault or blame). The word literally means 'to remove from fault,' emphasizing the clearing away of blame or guilt.

AMነፃ ማድረግ
ARتبرئة
BNনির্দোষ প্রমাণ করা
CAexculpar
CSospravedlnit
DAfrikende
DEentschuldigen
ELαπαλλάσσω
ESexculpar
FAتبرئه کردن
FIvapauttaa
FRexcuser
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