inculpably

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English

Etymology

From inculpable +‎ -ly.

Adverb

inculpably (comparative more inculpably, superlative most inculpably)

  1. In an inculpable way; blamelessly.
    • 1693, [Robert South], “A Preface, or, Introduction to the Following Animadversions”, in Animadversions upon Dr. Sherlock’s Book, Entituled A Vindication of the Holy and Ever-blessed Trinity, &c. , 2nd edition, London: Randal Taylor, , →OCLC, page xiii:
      o Man ought in reaſon to be charged vvith the Remote far-fetched Conſequences of any Propoſition held by him; ſince he may in all Equity (if he diſclaims them) be ſuppoſed ignorant of them, and that inculpably too.

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