disculpatory in a sentence
a.
Definition
Disculpatory refers to evidence or statements that serve to clear someone of blame or guilt.
Sample Sentences
- The defendant presented disculatory evidence that could potentially exonerate him.
- Her disculatory remarks during the meeting helped alleviate the tension among the team.
- In his speech, he offered a disculatory rationale for his past decisions, hoping to gain the audience's trust.
- The lawyer emphasized the importance of gathering disculatory documents to support their case.
- Despite the overwhelming evidence against her, she maintained a disculatory stance, insisting on her innocence.
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