Exonerate,
Definition of Exonerate:
To release defendants from guilt, responsibility or punishment, to exempt them from liability for criminal or illegal or unlawful acts. See also bright and bright.
Synonyms of Exonerate
Amnesty, Decontaminate, Nonpros, Exculpate, Shrive, Absolve, Set free, Withdraw the charge, Whitewash, Remit, Destigmatize, Grant remission, Exempt, Disburden, Quash the charge, Purge, Let go, Dispense from, Excuse, Vindicate, Exempt from, Grant forgiveness, Discharge, Clear, Pardon, Free, Grant immunity, Spare, Acquit, Release, Give absolution, Forgive, Justify, Let off, Grant amnesty to, Dismiss
Meaning of Exonerate & Exonerate Definition
Exonerate,
Exonerate: What is the Meaning of Exonerate?
Exonerate refers to Termination of positions, responsibilities or duties.
Meanings of Exonerate
Freeing (someone) from irregularities or errors (especially through a government agency), especially after careful consideration of the matter.
To release someone from (duties or responsibilities)
Sentences of Exonerate
You rid these people of this evil.
Pope Clement V swore in the kings
Synonyms of Exonerate
absolve , pronounce not guilty, disburden , relieve , free , let off , dismiss , let off ■■■■ , sanitize , justify , wipe slate clean , relieve, pardon , exculpate , whitewash , declare innocent, liberate, acquit , release , liberate , discharge , except , vindicate , find innocent