exculpate - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of exculpate in Hindi

Verb

  • सफ़ाई देना
  • सफ़ाई करना
  • निर्दोष सिद्ध करना
  • अपराधमुक्त करना
  • दोषमुक्त करना
  • निर्दोष ठहराना
  • निरपराध घोषित करना

exculpate Definition

Verb

  • show or declare that (someone) is not guilty of wrongdoing.

exculpate Example

  • Both men were endeavouring to exculpate themselves, and therefore both statements are subject to suspicion. ( दोनों पुरुष स्वयं को दोषमुक्त करने का प्रयास कर रहे थे, और इसलिए दोनों कथन संदेह के अधीन हैं। )
  • By such a dreadful deed, that if on earth Aught could exculpate murder, it were this. ( इतने भयानक काम से, कि अगर पृथ्वी पर अष्ट हत्याकांड हो सकता है, तो यह था। )
  • The hound cringed before him and whined, as though to exculpate himself; but suddenly his whole attitude changed. ( शिकारी कुत्ता उसके सामने रेंगता रहा और विलाप करने लगा, मानो वह खुद को क्षमा कर रहा हो; लेकिन अचानक उनका पूरा रवैया बदल गया। )
  • Randolph protested that he "forgave" the President and tried to exculpate himself in the newspapers. ( रैंडोल्फ़ ने विरोध किया कि उन्होंने राष्ट्रपति को "माफ़" कर दिया और अखबारों में खुद को बदनाम करने की कोशिश की। )

More Sentence

  • I do not wish to exculpate Peter from cruelty or hardheartedness; I would neither justify him nor condemn him.
  • This appearance, however, was belied by his habitual cunning, and by the dexterity with which he often contrived to exculpate himself under criminatory circumstances.
  • The dogma of another life serves also to exculpate the Deity from these apparent injustices or aberrations, with which he might naturally be accused.
  • He was one of the Scots who met Elizabeth's representatives at York in 1568; here he showed a desire to exculpate Mary and to marry her to the duke of Norfolk, a course of action probably dictated by a desire to avoid all revelations about the Darnley murder.
  • The notes' bearing upon the interview which he obtained with the king show that he had begun to see more clearly the nature and extent of the offences with which he was charged, that he now felt it impossible altogether to exculpate himself, and that his hopes were directed towards obtaining some mitigation of his sentence.
  • Prosecutors had objected, saying there was nothing in these documents that might exculpate Nichols.
  • It's difficult to see exculpate in a sentence .
  • If he can exculpate himself, well.
  • His subsequent interviews with police exculpated Meza.
  • The woman's illiteracy is used, Ms . Ozick said, to exculpate her.
  • Neither standing nor rank, nor personal circumstances or other grounds can exculpate such a case.
  • Gamergate has repeatedly sought to use Wikipedia to harass its targets and to exculpate its actions.
  • But sometimes, the best evidence that can exculpate your client can be found on a tape.
  • It also created a great impression in England, where it was believed that the Bandieras' correspondence with Mazzini (q.v.) had been tampered with, and that information as to the proposed expedition had been forwarded to the Austrian and Neapolitan governments by the British foreign office; recent publications, however, especially the biography of Sir James Graham, tend to exculpate the British government.
  • On the other hand, it is urged that, though Guyon and Du Verdier were in a sense contemporaries, they wrote long after the events, and that the testimony of the former is vitiated, not merely by its extreme vagueness, but by the fact .that it occurs in a plaidoyer, tending to exculpate physicians from the charge of unorthodoxy; that Du Verdier in another place assigns the Pantagrueline Prognostication to this same unknown student of Valence, and had therefore probably confused and hearsay notions on the subject; that the rasher and fiercer tone, as well as the apparent repetitions, are sufficiently accounted for on the supposition that Rabelais never finally revised the book, which indeed dates show that he could not have done, as the fourth was not finally settled till just before his death; and that it is perfectly probable, and indeed almost certain, that it was prepared from his papers by another hand, which is responsible for the anachronous allusions above referred to.
  • The change of plan explains, although it may not exculpate, the formlessness and loose construction of the work, its extremes of realistic detail and poetic allegory.