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Understanding Disculpatory: Definition and Examples

Disculpatory is an adjective used to describe something that exculpates or justifies. It can be used to describe a statement, action, or piece of evidence that clears someone of blame or guilt.

For example: "The witness's testimony was disculpatory, and it helped to clear the defendant of any wrongdoing."

In this context, disculpatory is the opposite of incriminatory, which means something that tends to prove someone's guilt.

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