Synonym: acquit, assoil, clear, discharge, exculpate. Similar words: generate, degenerate, generation gap, operate, berate, moderate, literate, cooperate. Meaning: [ɪg'zɒnəreɪt] v. pronounce not guilty of criminal charges.
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31 Frank then asked him why he waited until after the election to exonerate me on these charges, when he had submitted his report with a lot of negative stuff about the President before the election.
32 This suggests that platelets don't necessarily make lupus worse by prodding pDCs, he says, though it doesn't exonerate them.
33 A lesson to be gleaned from all of this might exonerate a group that might need all of the credibility it can get these days: politicians.
34 I do not wish to exonerate the British government: it was was a moral culprit in the opium trade .
35 There is no reason to exonerate him from the ordinary duties of a citizen.
36 The Passion has already proved controversial for appearing to exonerate Judas and Pontius Pilate for their roles in the Christ's death.
37 Presumably,(http://sentencedict.com/exonerate.html) the innocent participants knew such a tape would exonerate them.
38 "Surely, " said Rose, "the poor child's story, faithfully repeated to these men, will be sufficient to exonerate him.
39 However, one shareholder said it was also crafted to exonerate Buffett from wrongdoing.
40 Under specific circumstance, the lawyer is able to exercise the counterplead right to exonerate from part or all of the compensation liability.
41 "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, " Megrahi, sentenced in 2001, said without elaborating.
More similar words: generate, degenerate, generation gap, operate, berate, moderate, literate, cooperate, liberate, federate, desperate, tolerate, recuperate, exasperate, reiterate, adulterate, decelerate, deliberate, obliterate, accelerate, desperately, exaggerate, inveterate, incarcerate, commiserate, illiterate, considerate, proliferate, obliterated, reverberate.