inculpable - Meaning in Sanskrit

inculpable - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of inculpable in English

inculpable adjective

  1. free of guilt; not subject to blame

    Examples

    • "an unimpeachable reputation"
    • "has lived a blameless life"
    • "of irreproachable character"

What is inculpable meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase inculpable refers to free of guilt; not subject to blame. See inculpable meaning in Sanskrit, inculpable definition, translation and meaning of inculpable in Sanskrit. Find inculpable similar words, inculpable synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of inculpable. Find the answer of what is the meaning of inculpable in Sanskrit.

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