completely blameless

Frequency: 7.512.1 per million words

To emphasize that someone is entirely without fault.

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Examples (10)

  • The investigation found him completely blameless in the incident.
  • After reviewing the evidence, the jury declared the defendant to be completely blameless.
  • In this argument, neither of us is completely blameless.
  • He felt completely blameless in the matter, but he apologized anyway to keep the peace.
  • Do you truly believe you are completely blameless in this situation?
  • The internal audit showed that the accounting department was completely blameless for the error.
  • If the driver had been completely blameless, the insurance company would have paid out immediately.
  • She was, by all accounts, completely blameless and a victim of circumstance.
  • The child's reaction was completely blameless; he didn't understand the consequences.
  • Even if the project fails, the design team will be held completely blameless.