inculpation|inculpations in English

noun

[in·cul·pa·tion || ‚ɪnkʌl'peɪʃn]

accusation; condemnation; blame; animadversion; arraignment

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1. Secret investigation is distinct from agent provocateur, because secret policemen have incomplete instigation on purpose, which is short of inculpation.

2. An Awkwardness had arisen through the inculpation of Maurice, and everybody found they had work to do that evening.: She was shedding Awkwardness without any loss of that subacid sincerity that was her charm.: Cutbill felt all the Awkwardness that is commonly experienced when a man is asked to be his own inviter.: The chauffeur turned sharply, stopped, backed, and brought the landaulet around