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exculpated Meaning in Bengali



 দোষক্ষালন করা,

উচ্চারণ অপরাধের অভিযোগ দোষী না





exculpated's Usage Examples:

One difference, however, was that whereas Mason usually exculpated his clients at a pretrial hearing, Matlock usually secured an acquittal.


Kriegsmarine) Karl Dönitz, in May 1943, he investigated a number of areas, which exculpated Enigma security in the end, for the second time, incorrectly blaming British.


defendant who was not excused by being legally insane, might still be exculpated because he lacked a guilty mind (mens rea) due to a mental disease.


being sentenced to five months of imprisonment in 2003, however the court exculpated him in 2005.


District Attorney's Office sought to bribe and threaten a witness who exculpated the wrongly accused and imprisoned defendant, ultimately silencing this.


reported in the American press, and resulted in an official study that exculpated the "Tuskegee Airmen.


determined that under Maryland law, the withheld evidence could not have exculpated the defendant but was material to his level of punishment.


officials that his father was falsely accused, allowing his father to be exculpated.


The release of the Venona material exculpated Lilia.


a tribune of a city cohort by the name of Celsus, gave testimony that exculpated Calvisius and Appius Junius Silanus, consul in AD 28.


Finally he was exculpated from blame, but he had to wait for it almost till his death.


His subsequent interviews with police exculpated Meza.


However, while Smith's Willoughby is exculpated from any wrongdoing, Austen's is not—her novel rejects the hero of sensibility.


Rama is exculpated from using harsh words to "Sita" at the time of Agni Pariksha as he knows.


dates are comparatively recent, say less than 35ka, then humans would be exculpated as a causative agent of the decline of megafauna.


Defendants were exculpated only if "at the time of the commission of the acts constituting the offense.


accusations were removed by the Supremo Tribunal Federal and Collor was exculpated.


other wrong and have a liability to compensate the victim, they should be exculpated because of special circumstances that operated in favor of the defendant.


faith in treating against them with Roman Catholic ecclesiastics; he exculpated himself in a letter of 17 September 1585, which was printed.


version of the events that was inconsistent with the facts and which exculpated him.



exculpated's Meaning':

pronounce not guilty of criminal charges

Synonyms:

cleared; guiltless; vindicated; clean-handed; clear; exonerated; innocent; absolved;

Antonyms:

guilty; wooded; uncleared; unrighteous; inculpatory;

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