Exculpify example sentences

ex·em·pli·fy

verb

exemplify (verb) · exemplifies (third person present) · exemplified (past tense) · exemplified (past participle) · exemplifying (present participle)

  - be a typical example of:

  - give an example of; illustrate by giving an example.

  - make an attested copy of (a document) under an official seal.

Synonyms

typify, epitomize, represent, symbolize, personify, embody, demonstrate, show, illustrate, demonstrate, instance, instantiate, Legal

"Exculpify" Example Sentences

1. The lawyer attempted to exculpify his client, but the evidence was overwhelming.
2. Her testimony served to exculpify the defendant completely.
3. The new evidence could exculpify him from all charges.
4. I hoped the witness's statement would exculpify me.
5. The judge refused to allow the attempt to exculpify the perpetrator.
6. His actions were not enough to exculpify him in the eyes of the public.
7. They tried desperately to exculpify themselves, but failed.
8. Will this new evidence finally exculpify her?
9. The defense's strategy was to exculpify their client through character witnesses.
10. Nothing could exculpify him from his own conscience.
11. The goal of the investigation is to exculpify the innocent.
12. Attempts to exculpify the corrupt officials were unsuccessful.
13. The alibi was insufficient to exculpify her from suspicion.
14. Exculpify yourself, if you can.
15. To exculpify someone requires strong evidence.
16. How can we exculpify ourselves from blame?
17. The evidence failed to exculpify the accused.
18. It's a difficult task to exculpify someone accused of such a heinous crime.
19. The court's decision did not exculpify him entirely.
20. His lawyer's efforts to exculpify him were ultimately in vain.
21. Only time will tell if the new evidence will exculpify him.
22. The truth will eventually exculpify the innocent.
23. I need to exculpify myself from any involvement.
24. They sought to exculpify themselves by shifting the blame.
25. The prosecution worked to prevent any attempt to exculpify the defendant.
26. His plea of innocence failed to exculpify him.
27. Exculpifying oneself is not always easy.
28. The witness's testimony successfully exculpified the suspect.
29. Trying to exculpify someone who is clearly guilty is futile.
30. The exculpatory evidence was deemed insufficient.
31. The aim was to exculpify the company’s image.
32. The investigation aimed to exculpify the wrongly accused.
33. The jury's verdict did little to exculpify him in the public's eye.
34. He hoped the appeal would exculpify him from the charges.
35. The task of exculpifying himself proved too difficult.
36. The government's efforts to exculpify itself from blame were unconvincing.
37. Exculpification wasn't guaranteed, even with a strong defense.
38. The lawyer’s strategy was to exculpify the client by discrediting the witness.
39. It is my duty to exculpify myself and the innocent.
40. The evidence was carefully examined to see if it could exculpify the suspect.
41. They hoped the new evidence would exculpify their friend.
42. His efforts to exculpify himself were transparently dishonest.
43. The discovery of the missing documents might exculpify her.
44. The defense team presented evidence intended to exculpify their client.
45. We need to find a way to exculpify ourselves from this mess.
46. The press tried to exculpify the celebrity despite overwhelming evidence.
47. The novel's plot involved a complex attempt to exculpify a wrongly accused individual.
48. The objective was to exculpify the company's reputation.
49. Exculpifying the prime suspect proved nearly impossible.
50. The legal team strived to exculpify their client, regardless of the odds.

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