Exonerates Meaning in English
word · lemma: exonerate
Definition
To officially declare that someone is not guilty of wrongdoing or to free someone from blame or responsibility.
Usage & Nuances
Most often used in formal or legal contexts: courts, reports, or news (e.g., 'the evidence exonerates him'). Common partners: 'exonerates someone', 'exonerates him/her', 'exonerates from a crime'. Do not confuse with 'excuses' (which suggests a reason rather than proving innocence).
Example Sentences
The report clearly exonerates the employee.
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Sometimes, DNA evidence exonerates someone years after their conviction.
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If the investigation exonerates you, there’s nothing to worry about.
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The new evidence exonerates her from all charges.
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A court often exonerates people when mistakes are found in legal cases.
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The video footage finally exonerates the suspect after months of doubt.
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