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inculpable

[in-kuhl-puh-buhl] / ɪnˈkʌl pə bəl /
ADJECTIVE
blameless
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Rats are reviled but resilient, dangerous but inculpable.

From New York Times

Eventually, the taut, beach-set crime tale devolves into an epic Greek tragedy with no one escaping unscathed or inculpable.

From Los Angeles Times

Or are addicts blameless victims of disease, inculpable?

From Washington Post

He has grown used to the vicissitudes of his vocation: the times he is inculpable and the times he catches all the blame.

From New York Times

The Church teaches that men may be inculpably out of its pale.

From Project Gutenberg