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blameless

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Their empresses appear in different guises, from sexual predators to blameless paragons.

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Yet some observers say the battery-makers aren’t blameless either.

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I’ve seen more than my share of relatives who ignore boundaries, though, and indeed “force parents’ hands” on limiting gifts — so I’m not declaring anyone blameless, at least not without more information.

The city had insisted during the case that the officers were blameless, and they ended up facing no significant punishment.

We are all blameless when a plague descends, but we all have a role in ending it.

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She is as blameless and unthreatening as possibly can be, but barely human.

No side is pure or blameless in such a complex conflict, which is what makes it seem intractable.

The targets were in fact a group of eminently blameless teens who had just taken final exams.

To be sure, neither Toyota nor BP are blameless Lilies-of-the-Valley in these messes.

I never suggested that the Palestinians were blameless, or even that it is realistic to establish a Palestinian state tomorrow.

Children, and the building of a city shall establish a name, but a blameless wife shall be counted above them both.

Elizabeth left the blameless victim of all this wrath, standing in the middle of the floor.

They will try to compel you to confession; and, though you are blameless, you will suffer the cruelest ordeal of transgression.

The men said unto her, we will be blameless of this thine oath which thou hast made us swear.

Circumstances were discovered which seemed to indicate that Duncombe himself was not blameless.

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On this page you'll find 66 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to blameless, such as: above suspicion, clean, clean-handed, clear, crimeless, and exemplary.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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