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blamelessly

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blame·less  (blmls)
adj.
Free of blame or guilt; innocent.

blameless·ly adv.
blameless·ness n.
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Adv.1.blamelessly - in an irreproachable and blameless manner; "she had lived blamelessly until she met this man"
Translations
blamelessly [ˈbleɪmlɪslɪ] ADV (= innocently) → inocentemente; (= irreproachably) → intachablemente
blamelessly
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blamelessly [ˈbleɪmlɪslɪ] advin modo irreprensibile
blamelessly [ˈbleɪmlɪslɪ] advin modo irreprensibile


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Forlorn and disowned, sorely tried and sadly changed--her beauty faded, her mind clouded--robbed of her station in the world, of her place among living creatures--the devotion I had promised, the devotion of my whole heart and soul and strength, might be laid blamelessly now at those dear feet.
She had by no means forgotten the past, and she thought as ill of him as ever; but she felt his powers: he was entertaining; and his manners were so improved, so polite, so seriously and blamelessly polite, that it was impossible not to be civil to him in return.
The little old man with the half-closed eyes was there greedily gnawing a mutton bone, and the general who had served blamelessly for twenty-two years, flushed by a glass of vodka and the dinner; and the staff officer with the signet ring, and Zherkov, uneasily glancing at them all, and Prince Andrew, pale, with compressed lips and feverishly glittering eyes.
 
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