The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Exculpate \Ex*cul"pate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Exculpated, p.
   pr. & vb. n.. Exculpating (?).] [L. ex out + culpatus, p.
   p. of culpare to find fault with, to blame, culpa fault. See
   Culpable.]
   To clear from alleged fault or guilt; to prove to be
   guiltless; to relieve of blame; to acquit.
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         He exculpated himself from being the author of the
         heroic epistle.                          --Mason.
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         I exculpate him further for his writing against me.
                                                  --Milman.
   Syn: To exonerate; absolve; clear; acquit; excuse; vindicate;
        justify.
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