exonerate in English

verb
1
(especially of an official body) absolve (someone) from blame for a fault or wrongdoing, especially after due consideration of the case.
the court-martial exonerated me
2
release someone from (a duty or obligation).
At least it exonerated them from their usual role in being unable to hold on to leads.

Use "exonerate" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "exonerate" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "exonerate", or refer to the context using the word "exonerate" in the English Dictionary.

1. You need me to exonerate Peter Declan.

2. We want you, our lawyer, to exonerate Craig.

3. 17 Nothing can exonerate her from that.

4. Somebody on the inside claims they can exonerate Lincoln.

5. So Larkin can only help to exonerate me.

6. Syn: Absolve, acquit, exonerate all mean to free from blame

7. 16 Such precision, he said, can also exonerate innocent suspects.

8. Why the hell would you lie to exonerate Flass?

9. Some common synonyms of Acquit are absolve, exculpate, exonerate, and vindicate

10. I have faith that the justice system will exonerate me.

11. 26 He studies the data and is confident it will exonerate him.

12. 22 Sometimes he punished himself when others were inclined to exonerate him.

13. 25 It also emerges that documents which Wang claimed would exonerate him and Jones did not exist.

14. Advice given to the undertaking by a lawyer whom it has consulted cannot exonerate it in that respect.

15. 21 But the signature of all his creditors was needed to exonerate him.

16. Antonyms for Chide include praise, applaud, approve, commend, compliment, exonerate, flatter, laud, extol and congratulate

17. He said he was determined to exonerate himself before his daughter graduated from high school.

18. 13 However,(www.Sentencedict.com) there was no attempt to exonerate the reputation of the dead man.

19. 18 Alas, though, exonerate Holmes as we cannot make a great writer out of him.

20. 28 In the area of environmental protection, recycling corrugated products easy to exonerate the soil coated Board.

21. 19 The boom-bust explanation does not exonerate greed, shortsightedness, or misguided government policies. But it does help explain them.

22. Consideration of acid/alkali reserve should not be used alone to exonerate substances or preparations from classification as corrosive

23. Consideration of acid/alkali reserve should not be used alone to exonerate substances or preparations from classification as corrosive.

24. None the less, the effort of the sociologists to exonerate welfare as a special cause of the ghetto crisis was statistically deceitful.

25. How does the verb Absolve differ from other similar words? Some common synonyms of Absolve are acquit, exculpate, exonerate, and vindicate

26. At the end of 1990, judicial institutions started to exonerate some of Jehovah’s Witnesses, restoring to them their rights and privileges.

27. 23 None the less, the effort of the sociologists to exonerate welfare as a special cause of the ghetto crisis was statistically deceitful.

28. 27 The report paints a picture of Buffett as having been duped by Sokol. However, one shareholder said it was also crafted to exonerate Buffett from wrongdoing.

29. 30 I'm wondering if Dudley and Steven had asked for Richard Parker's consent in you know, dying, if that would exonerate them from an act of murder and if so, is that still morally justifiable ?

30. 29 "My message to the British and Scottish communities is that I will put out the evidence (to exonerate me) and ask them to be the jury, " Al-Megrahi, sentenced in 200 said without elaborating.