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    Ex·on·er·ate
    /iɡˈzänəˌrāt/

    verb

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  3. Exonerate means to clear from a charge of wrongdoing or from blame. Learn the origin, synonyms, examples, and related words of exonerate from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. verb (used with object) , ex·on·er·at·ed, ex·on·er·at·ing. to clear, as of an accusation; free from guilt or blame; exculpate: He was exonerated from the accusation of cheating. Synonyms: vindicate. Antonyms: blame. to relieve, as from an obligation, duty, or task. Synonyms: free, discharge, release. exonerate.

  5. Exonerate means to show or state that someone or something is not guilty of something. Learn more about the word, its synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples from various sources.

  6. The verb comes from the Latin exonerat-, meaning “freed from burden.”. A criminal charge is certainly a burden, and when you're exonerated, you're freed from that burden. Definitions of exonerate. verb. pronounce not guilty of criminal charges. synonyms: acquit, assoil, clear, discharge, exculpate. see more.

  7. Exonerate means to officially state that somebody is not responsible for something that they have been blamed for. Learn how to use this formal verb with examples, synonyms and word origin.

  8. Exonerate means to free from blame or a criminal charge, or to relieve from an obligation or task. Find the origin, pronunciation, and translations of exonerate in this comprehensive online dictionary.

  9. May 25, 2024 · Exonerate means to clear or absolve from blame or a criminal charge, or to relieve from an obligation or task. Learn more about the word origin, usage, and related terms from Collins English Dictionary.

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