Culpable in a sentence as an adjective

No. If you know you're not supposed to access something, and you take deliberate steps to access it anyways, you are culpable.

Perhaps it can be argued that they were morally culpable, but as far as the justice system is concerned, their hands are clean.

> Does that somehow make Obama more culpable for the surveillance state?Actually, yes.

The government just concluded that Jobs was not personally culpable.

I just think China is much more culpable; they allow these actions as a considered and deliberate matter of public policy.

> Is it a worrying trend that website operators are becoming increasingly culpable for user content?Well, let's be clear here.

Is it a worrying trend that website operators are becoming increasingly culpable for user content?

With some previous precedents set it'll make it far harder to argue that providers of anonymity are responsible or culpable when it actually matters.

Roast the culpable individuals, reward the virtuous individuals.

That's going to get me downvoted, so can we assume good faith and accept this new emoticon I just made up: :#> as shorthand for "I don't really think the person we're talking about is culpable for a felony based on the information we currently have"?

Culpable definitions

adjective

deserving blame or censure as being wrong or evil or injurious; "blameworthy if not criminal behavior"; "censurable misconduct"; "culpable negligence"

See also: blameworthy blamable blameable blameful censurable