5 examples of exculpatory in sentences

In the course of his exculpatory argument, he said to his much aggrieved friend Basil: "Great is the value of deceit, provided it be not introduced with a mischievous intention.

All exculpatory arguments were futile against the fact itself.

Adj. vindicated, vindicating &c v.; exculpatory; apologetic. excusable, defensible, pardonable; venial, veniable^; specious, plausible, justifiable.

The prose of Dryden, excepting his translations, and one or two controversial tracts, is entirely dedicated to criticism, either general and didactic, or defensive and exculpatory.

He is usually considered severe, and if exculpatory evidence fail, your husband may run the risk of beingtransported."

5 examples of  exculpatory  in sentences