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blamelessly

  • a word derived from blameless.
    blameless
    adjective
    free from or not deserving blame; guiltless.

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None of this means that you are an awful friend, that everything must have been entirely your fault, or that Ann acted blamelessly during this fight.

From Slate Mar. 11, 2021

Whether in a car, plane, bus or train, I am content to sit back and enjoy the statistical likelihood of survival and the feeling that, if I perish, I'll do so blamelessly.

From The Guardian May 31, 2014

His updated Little List takes swipes at several contemporary figures, from Berlusconi to coalitionists, and even the blamelessly ubiquitous Stephen Fry.

From The Guardian Mar. 1, 2011

For example the prophet may blamelessly preach what men call “treason,” as we shall see. 

From John Knox and the Reformation by Andrew Lang

Why, he had nine long years of service behind him, in which he had conducted himself blamelessly, never having been punished for a day.

From A Little Garrison A Realistic Novel of German Army Life of To-day by Fritz Oswald Bilse

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