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Definitions from the WebTerm: Mea CulpaDescriptionMea culpa is a Latin phrase that translates to "my fault" in English. It is often used as an expression of admitting one's own fault or responsibility for a mistake. UsageNoun:1. In legal contexts, mea culpa represents an admission of guilt or responsibility for a wrongdoing. Example sentence: The CEO's public mea culpa for the company's embezzlement scandal was met with skepticism. Interjection:2. As an interjection, mea culpa is used to acknowledge one's fault or mistake in a remorseful or apologetic manner. Example sentence: "I forgot to pick up the groceries, mea culpa," said Tim as he hurried to the supermarket. Idiom:3. The phrase "throwing mea culpa" is used idiomatically to describe someone publicly admitting their mistakes or faults. Example sentence: The politician gave a heartfelt speech, throwing a mea culpa for the government's mishandling of the crisis. | ||||
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