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inculpar

English translation of inculpar

blame

The Spanish verb 'inculpar' translates to 'to accuse' or 'to blame' in English. It describes the act of alleging that someone is responsible for a fault or wrong, typically an illegal action. It can be used in a variety of settings, from casual conversation to legal proceedings. Additionally, it is a regular verb in Spanish, meaning it follows the standard conjugation patterns.


Example sentences using: inculpar

No intentes inculpar a otros por tus errores.

English translation of No intentes inculpar a otros por tus errores.

Do not try to blame others for your mistakes.

This sentence uses the verb 'inculpar', meaning to blame, in a negative command context. It provides an instruction not to blame others for one's own wrongdoings, indicating a form of responsibility.

El inocente fue falsamente inculpado del delito.

English translation of El inocente fue falsamente inculpado del delito.

The innocent was falsely accused of the crime.

This example sentence shows a past tense scenario where 'inculpar', meaning to blame or accuse, is used to suggest wrongful accusation. It emphasizes an act of injustice where an innocent person is implicated in a crime.

La evidencia encontrada podría inculpar al sospechoso.

English translation of La evidencia encontrada podría inculpar al sospechoso.

The evidence found could implicate the suspect.

In this sentence, 'inculpar' is used in a hypothetical context. The implication of the suspect in the situation is contingent on the evidence found, thus indicating an element of uncertainty.

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