adverb
- in a manner deserving blame or censure; culpably
Usage: formal; often used in legal or moral contexts
Examples
- The manager acted blamably by ignoring the safety violations.
- She blamably neglected her responsibilities to the team.
- The company blamably failed to disclose the defects in the product.
- He blamably withheld information from his colleagues.
- The decision was blamably made without consulting stakeholders.