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Definition of Blameable
1. Adjective. Deserving blame or censure as being wrong or evil or injurious. "Culpable negligence"
Similar to: Guilty
Derivative terms: Blame, Blame, Blame, Blame, Blame, Blameworthiness, Culpability, Culpableness
Definition of Blameable
1. Adjective. (alternative spelling of blamable) ¹
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Definition of Blameable
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blameable
Literary usage of Blameable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with Regard to Sound and ...by Thomas Sheridan by Thomas Sheridan (1790)
"A cen- furer. BLAMEWORTHY, bli'me-wur-thf. a. Culpable, blameable. To BLANCH,
blint'mva To whiten ; to itrip or peel fuch things as have ..."
2. The constitutional history of England from the accession of Henry vii. to by Henry Hallam (1884)
"... inexpedient — Difficulty of framing Conditions —Conduct of the Convention
about this not blameable—except in respect of the Militia—Conduct of Monk. ..."
3. American State Trials: A Collection of the Important and Interesting by John Davison Lawson, Robert Lorenzo Howard (1919)
"... it must be supposed, the party knew beforehand, the word, look, or other
circumstances of aggravation which occasioned the blameable act. It is a rule, ..."
4. Calendar of Virginia State Papers and Other Manuscripts: ... Preserved in by Virginia, William Pitt Palmer, Sherwin McRae, Raleigh Edward Colston, Henry W. Flournoy (1881)
"... as least they should be taken up as Deserters, which 1 did—Now if there is
anything in this conduct of mine blameable, it really is incomprehensible to ..."
5. The Judicial Dictionary, of Words and Phrases Judicially Interpreted: To by Frederick Stroud (1903)
"... it generally, as used in Courts of Law, implies nothing blameable, but merely
that the person of whose action or default the expression is used is a ..."
6. The Revised Reports by Robert Campbell, Frederick Pollock, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead, Great Britain Courts (1902)
"The most blameable care- [" *39 ] lessness of his servant having "tempted the
child, he ought not to reproach the child with yielding to that temptation. ..."
7. A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with Regard to Sound and ...by Thomas Sheridan by Thomas Sheridan (1790)
"A cen- furer. BLAMEWORTHY, bli'me-wur-thf. a. Culpable, blameable. To BLANCH,
blint'mva To whiten ; to itrip or peel fuch things as have ..."
8. The constitutional history of England from the accession of Henry vii. to by Henry Hallam (1884)
"... inexpedient — Difficulty of framing Conditions —Conduct of the Convention
about this not blameable—except in respect of the Militia—Conduct of Monk. ..."
9. American State Trials: A Collection of the Important and Interesting by John Davison Lawson, Robert Lorenzo Howard (1919)
"... it must be supposed, the party knew beforehand, the word, look, or other
circumstances of aggravation which occasioned the blameable act. It is a rule, ..."
10. Calendar of Virginia State Papers and Other Manuscripts: ... Preserved in by Virginia, William Pitt Palmer, Sherwin McRae, Raleigh Edward Colston, Henry W. Flournoy (1881)
"... as least they should be taken up as Deserters, which 1 did—Now if there is
anything in this conduct of mine blameable, it really is incomprehensible to ..."
11. The Judicial Dictionary, of Words and Phrases Judicially Interpreted: To by Frederick Stroud (1903)
"... it generally, as used in Courts of Law, implies nothing blameable, but merely
that the person of whose action or default the expression is used is a ..."
12. The Revised Reports by Robert Campbell, Frederick Pollock, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead, Great Britain Courts (1902)
"The most blameable care- [" *39 ] lessness of his servant having "tempted the
child, he ought not to reproach the child with yielding to that temptation. ..."