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- EXONERATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of EXONERATE is to relieve of a responsibility, obligation, or hardship How to use exonerate in a sentence Where does exonerate come from?
- EXONERATED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
EXONERATED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of exonerate 2 to show or state that someone or something is… Learn more
- Exoneration - Wikipedia
Exoneration occurs when the conviction for a crime is reversed, either through demonstration of innocence, a flaw in the conviction, or otherwise Attempts to exonerate individuals are particularly controversial in death penalty cases, especially where new evidence is put forth after the execution has taken place
- EXONERATED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Exonerated definition: having been cleared of an accusation or freed from blame See examples of EXONERATED used in a sentence
- Exonerated - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
When a suspect is let off the hook, or freed from guilt, he is exonerated A prisoner set free after his lawyer presents new evidence is exonerated of his crime, and a basketball player might be exonerated of a foul accusation once the referees examine a video tape of the game
- EXONERATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If a court, report, or person in authority exonerates someone, they officially say or show that that person is not responsible for something wrong or unpleasant that has happened The official report basically exonerated everyone [VERB noun] An investigation exonerated the school from any blame [VERB noun + from]
- Exonerated - definition of exonerated by The Free Dictionary
Define exonerated exonerated synonyms, exonerated pronunciation, exonerated translation, English dictionary definition of exonerated tr v ex·on·er·at·ed , ex·on·er·at·ing , ex·on·er·ates 1 To free from blame 2 To free from a responsibility, obligation, or task ex·on′er·a′tion n
- Exonerated - Definition, Examples, Cases, Processes
If someone is exonerated, this means that he has been found innocent of a crime for which he had previously been found guilty For example, exonerated defendants are those that never should have been found guilty of the crimes they were charged with
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