"Exculpate" means to clear from blame or guilt. Derived from Latin "ex" (out) and "culpa" (blame), this word shines a light on the path to absolution. Ready to exculpate yourself from any linguistic mysteries?
August 17, 2024
[ ek-skuhl-peyt ] verb
to clear from a charge of guilt or fault; free from blame; vindicate
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