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1 culpable
(deserving blame; guilty: She was the one who committed the crime but he was culpable also.) culpable
culpable adjetivo [ser] ‹ persona› guilty; ser culpable de algo to be to blame for sth; ( Der) to be guilty of sth ■ sustantivo masculino y femeninob) (de problema, situación):
culpable
I mf culprit, offender
II adjetivo guilty Jur declararse culpable, to plead guilty ' culpable' also found in these entries: Spanish: confesar - declararse - desdecirse - desenmascarar - estafa - instigación - negarse - reo - tal - tendencia - declarar - descubrir - responsable English: blame - blameworthy - convict - culprit - definitely - espionage - fault - find - fraud - guilty - incompetence - manslaughter - neglect - plead - admit - party - plea - shametr['kʌlpəbəl]1 culpableculpable ['kʌlpəbəl] adj: culpableadj.• culpable adj.'kʌlpəbəl ['kʌlpǝbl]1.ADJ frm culpable2.CPDculpable homicide N — homicidio m sin premeditación
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