9 Verbs to Use for the Word culpability

I admit my own culpability.

And they felt no culpability.

Forsake, which may involve no culpability, usually implies a breaking off of intimate association or attachment.

It was clearly time that an authoritative sanction should be given to the deed, and accordingly in the sura, "The Cow," we have the revelation from Allah proclaiming the greater culpability of the Infidels and of those who would stir up civil strife: "They will ask thee concerning war in the Sacred Month.

You, gentlemen [he said], whom victory has permitted to place yourselves in the position of judges, you have pronounced the culpability of your late enemies and the point of view which directs you in your resolutions is that of making the consequences of the War fall on those who were responsible for it.

What evidence, human or documentary could she bring forward here in New York to prove Hermia's culpability, if, as it seemed to be her intention, she insisted on carrying her sweet vengeance to its end?

It was not the indignant, fretful wrath that rebuked official culpability for the destruction of the grand campaign on the Peninsula.

"The Church, by refusing to degrade you, has placed in doubt the crime that has been imputed to you; the Government, by surrounding your trials with mystery and shadows, causes the belief that there was some error, committed in fatal moments; and all the Philippines, by worshiping your memory and calling you martyrs, in no sense recognizes your culpability.

He wanted to think, too, to analyze and weigh his own culpability in the situation where they now found themselves.

9 Verbs to Use for the Word  culpability