noun
- plural of culpableness; the quality or state of being deserving of blame or censure
Usage: formal; typically used in legal or ethical contexts
Examples
- The court examined the culpablenesses of each defendant in the case.
- Philosophers debate the culpablenesses of actions performed under duress.
- The investigation sought to determine the varying culpablenesses of the parties involved.
- Legal scholars discuss degrees of culpablenesses in criminal law.
- The jury weighed the culpablenesses of the witnesses who failed to report the crime.