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exculpate
out of + culpa blame] : to clear from alleged fault or guilt [a statement…offered to the accused is not admissible
due care
also ordinary care reasonable care see also due diligence compare fault, negligence
contribution
of a judgment by joint tortfeasors esp. according to proportional fault compare apportion b : pro rata apportionment of loss among
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comparative
characterized by systematic comparison [ contribution, which apportions according to…respective fault "W. L. Prosser and W. P. Keeton"] com·par·a·tive·ly adv
add-on
add-on 1 : being or able to be added on [ no-fault benefits] 2 : able to be added to...
accuse
accuse ac·cused ac·cus·ing [Latin accusare to find fault with, charge with a crime, from ad to, at +
absolve
107 (1995)"] 2 : to determine to be free of fault, guilt, or liability [a jury absolved the defendant of any
Blameless
Free from blame without fault innocent guiltless sometimes followed by of
Carping
Fault finding censorious caviling See Captious
Heterophemist
One liable to the fault of heterophemy
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