Definitionadv. in a manner or to a degree deserving blame or censure
Last update: September 12, 2015
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De la chute des Jesuites (Paris, 1846), represented Clement as lamentably, almost culpably, weak; CretineauJoly, in his Hist.. [Please select]
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He was accused of being culpably slow, when he was wisely deliberate. [Please select]
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Indeed, it really is difficult to realize that any one who is lavish of willingness by word can wilfully and culpably fail in deed. [Please select]
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"Dear Marie de Mirancourt tried to teach me that long ago, but I was culpably dull of hearing in those days where spiritual truth was concerned, and I failed to grasp her meaning." [Please select]
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