Crossword-Solution: INCULPABLE 10 letters, 11 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Inculpable a. Faultless; blameless; innocent.

We have 11 clues for the answer “INCULPABLE”

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crimeless 3 answers
unguilty 3 answers
Unimpeachable 12 answers
irreproachable 19 answers
Virginal 27 answers
Faultless 34 answers
Exemplary 38 answers
Impeccable 38 answers
guiltless 62 answers
Blameless 64 answers
Righteous 69 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with INCULPABLE (5)

Wherefore, I most humbly beseech your Grace to suffer me in that which both God's law, nature, and also her kindness bindeth me unto: that is, that I may with your Grace's favour wish and pray for her that she may declare herself inculpable and innocent.
History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth. Vol. II. James Anthony Froude 2009
Wakefield said that an "inculpable perfection pervaded the whole body of Pope's compositions," and in the extravagance of his admiration he overlaid the volume of his unfinished edition with weak rhapsodies which masked the useful part of his labours.
The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 Alexander Pope 2010
The Eucharist increases supernatural life, but inculpable lack of it does not exclude from that life.
Moral Theology John A. McHugh 2011
Causes of a Lax Conscience.--(a) If the laxity is inculpable but habitual, it is caused generally by lack of Christian training in childhood and the influence of evil principles and practices that are widespread.
Moral Theology John A. McHugh 2011
Special Dangers of a Lax Conscience.--(a) If the laxity is inculpable, it is an occasion of demoralization to others and a preparation for formal sin in him who has the conscience; (b) if the laxity is culpable, it is the cause of formal sin; and if it is not corrected, it naturally leads to moral blindness, hardness of heart and impenitence: “There is a way that seemeth to man right, and the ends thereof lead to death” (Proverbs, xvi.
Moral Theology John A. McHugh 2011

Quotes with INCULPABLE (1)

We are not only contingent beings, dependent on the love and will of a Creator whom we cannot know experientially except in so far as he reveals to us our personal relationship with him as his sons - we are also sinners who have FREELY REPUDIATED this relationship. We have rebelled against him. The spirit of rebellious refusal persists in our heart even when we try to return to him. Much could be said, at this point, about all the subtlety and ingenuity of religious egoism wh…
Thomas Merton Contemplative Prayer