noun
- The quality or state of being culpable; responsibility for wrongdoing or blame.
Usage: Plural form of culpability; Often used in legal or formal contexts
Examples
- The court examined the culpabilities of all parties involved in the accident.
- Different levels of culpabilities were assigned to each defendant based on their actions.
- The investigation aimed to determine the culpabilities of the company's executives.
- Legal experts debated the culpabilities of the officers in the incident.
- The report outlined the various culpabilities that led to the system failure.
- Assigning culpabilities fairly required careful review of all evidence.