Exculpate in a sentence as a verb

Is it to exculpate parents who neglect their children?

What do we need to do to solve the problem, not what do I need to do to exculpate myself from it.

Here, of course Tyler is guilty, but the officer who pulled the trigger is not exculpated.

The presence of "jihadists" does not exculpate nearly anything I said.

Is it to exculpate parents who neglect their children?Children usually can't choose their parents.

The fact that Google Earth sends you to the wrong address is presented as an interesting bit of evidence that might exculpate the son.

However, that doesn't exculpate them of responsibility to the people.

More importantly, it does not exculpate those who fund drug wars as some kind of political statement or because it makes them feel better.

Incomplete data can only accuse, it can never convict nor can it exculpate - it can only implicate and paint false pictures on massive scale.

That Google doesn't intend to disseminate fake news does not exculpate them if that is nonetheless a foreseeable consequence of their algorithm.

The key question is: is the "stress" argument ever going to be successfully deployed to exculpate someone who, in a stressful situation with a weapon, shoots a police officer?No, of course not.

So they have access to that data only in ways that benefit and exculpate the company while you as the driver and source of that data cannot use the data about yourself to defend yourself without going through the courts!

It cannot be used for ethnic cleansing in any sensible use of English, no more than paper and ink or radio can be "used for ethnic cleansing".This is logic that can be used to exculpate any accessory to a crime.

Exculpate definitions

verb

pronounce not guilty of criminal charges; "The suspect was cleared of the murder charges"

See also: acquit assoil clear discharge exonerate