exonerate|exonerated|exonerates|exonerating in English
verb
[ex·on·er·ate || ɪg'zɒnəreɪt]
acquit, absolve, clear of blame, declare innocent; relieve of an obligation, free from a duty
Use "exonerate|exonerated|exonerates|exonerating" in a sentence
1. No one's been exonerated.
2. 11 I certainly have no intent of exonerating anybody.
3. You need me to exonerate Peter Declan.
4. My brother's been exonerated.
5. Lauer is exonerated from blame.
6. But he was not exonerated either.
7. 6 Lauer is exonerated from blame.
8. The official report basically exonerated everyone.
9. We want you, our lawyer, to exonerate Craig.
10. 17 Nothing can exonerate her from that.
11. 10 The report on the accident exonerates the bus driver from any responsibility.
12. He was eventually exonerated of blame.
13. 2 The official report basically exonerated everyone.
14. 12 But he was not exonerated either.
15. He was totally exonerated of any blame.
16. Somebody on the inside claims they can exonerate Lincoln.
17. Later, they were completely exonerated of all charges.
18. So Larkin can only help to exonerate me.
19. Syn: Absolve, acquit, exonerate all mean to free from blame
20. 16 Such precision, he said, can also exonerate innocent suspects.
21. 1 Lyndon was exonerated from the accusation of cheating.
22. He was exonerated from all responsibility for the accident.
23. Lyndon was exonerated from the accusation of cheating.
24. Antonyms for Arraigning include praising, acquitting, acquiting, clearing, discharging, exculpating, exonerating, freeing and letting go
25. Why the hell would you lie to exonerate Flass?