inculpably
/ɪŋˈkʌlpəbli/ iŋ-KAL-pə-bli
Definitions
1. adverb
In a way that cannot be blamed or criticized; without fault or guilt.
“The politician was accused of corruption, but he acted inculpably throughout the investigation.”
2. adverb
In a way that is free from blame or criticism.
“The team played inculpably, winning the game without any major mistakes.”
3. adverb
In a way that is beyond criticism or blame.
“The artist’s inculpably beautiful painting was admired by everyone at the exhibition.”