How Do You Spell INCULPATE?

Pronunciation: [ˈɪnkəlpˌe͡ɪt] (IPA)

The word "inculpate" is spelled with the letters I-N-C-U-L-P-A-T-E. In IPA phonetic transcription, it would be written as /ɪnˈkʌlpeɪt/. The "in" at the beginning is pronounced like the "in" in "sin," and the "cul" is pronounced like "kull." The final "ate" is pronounced like "ate" in "rate." "Inculpate" means to accuse or blame someone for a crime or wrongdoing. This word is often used in legal contexts.

INCULPATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Inculpate is a verb that means to accuse or implicate someone in a wrongdoing or crime. It refers to the act of assigning blame or responsibility for a particular offense or violation. When an individual is inculpated, they are being charged or held accountable for their alleged actions.

    To inculpate someone requires presenting evidence, facts, or testimonies that link the person to the crime or wrongdoing. This can involve proving their direct involvement, such as through eyewitness accounts or surveillance footage, or establishing a connection through circumstantial evidence that suggests their guilt. Inculpating individuals may occur during a criminal investigation, court proceedings, or through public accusations.

    The act of inculpation is not limited to legal contexts. It can also be associated with more general situations where blame or responsibility is attributed to someone for any negative or problematic outcome. For instance, one might inculpate a person for causing disruption in a group project or for being a catalyst in a relationship breakdown.

    However, it is important to note that inculpation should not be equated with definitively proving someone's guilt. Inculpating someone merely suggests their involvement or culpability, and it is subject to scrutiny, legal processes, and the principle of "innocent until proven guilty."

  2. • To blame: to censure.
    • To bring into blame; to censure; opposed to exculpate.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for INCULPATE

Etymology of INCULPATE

The word "inculpate" has its roots in Latin. It is derived from the Latin verb "inculpare", which means "to bring an accusation against" or "to blame". The prefix "in-" suggests "into" or "upon", and "culpa" means "fault" or "blame". Therefore, "inculpate" can be understood as bringing fault or blame upon someone, often in the context of making an accusation or implicating them in a wrongdoing.

Similar spelling words for INCULPATE

Conjugate verb Inculpate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have inculpated
you would have inculpated
he/she/it would have inculpated
we would have inculpated
they would have inculpated
I would have inculpate
you would have inculpate
he/she/it would have inculpate
we would have inculpate
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CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been inculpating
you would have been inculpating
he/she/it would have been inculpating
we would have been inculpating
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would inculpate
you would inculpate
he/she/it would inculpate
we would inculpate
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be inculpating
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we would be inculpating
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FUTURE

I will inculpate
you will inculpate
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we will inculpate
they will inculpate

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be inculpating
you will be inculpating
he/she/it will be inculpating
we will be inculpating
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FUTURE PERFECT

I will have inculpated
you will have inculpated
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we will have inculpated
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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been inculpating
you will have been inculpating
he/she/it will have been inculpating
we will have been inculpating
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IMPERATIVE

you inculpate
we let´s inculpate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to inculpate

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was inculpating
you were inculpating
he/she/it was inculpating
we were inculpating
they were inculpating

PAST PARTICIPLE

inculpated

PAST PERFECT

I had inculpated
you had inculpated
he/she/it had inculpated
we had inculpated
they had inculpated

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been inculpating
you had been inculpating
he/she/it had been inculpating
we had been inculpating
they had been inculpating

PRESENT

I inculpate
you inculpate
he/she/it inculpates
we inculpate
they inculpate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am inculpating
you are inculpating
he/she/it is inculpating
we are inculpating
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PRESENT PARTICIPLE

inculpating

PRESENT PERFECT

I have inculpated
you have inculpated
he/she/it has inculpated
we have inculpated
they have inculpated

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been inculpating
you have been inculpating
he/she/it has been inculpating
we have been inculpating
they have been inculpating

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it inculpate

SIMPLE PAST

I inculpated
you inculpated
he/she/it inculpated
we inculpated
they inculpated

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