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"Ser responsabilizado" is passive voice, and it would mean that someone would blame you for something, whether you did it or not.
- A mi hermano lo responsabilizaron de haber atacado al policía, pero él no estaba en ese lugar. My brother was blamed for attacking the policeman, but he was somewhere else. EDIT: This sentence was not using "Ser responsabilizado". This is the sentence I should have written: - Mi hermano fue responsabilizado por haber atacado al policía, pero él no estaba en ese lugar. In this case "responsabilizarse" is a better option to talk about someone who actively assumes responsibility for something. ![]() - Si no te responsabilizas de tus actos, nunca voy a confiar en ti. If you don't assume responsibility for what you do, I'll never trust you. - Si no enseñas a los niños a responsabilizarse de sus tareas en la casa, siempre van a depender de ti. If you don't teach your children to be responsible of their chores, they will always depend on you.
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We don't use passive voice so much, so I just wrote the sentence as I would have said it, but obviously, I should have payed attention to write the example with "ser responsabilizado", which was the topic here. Sorry for creating confusion.
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