Similar words: exonerate, exoneration, generate, venerate, remunerate, degenerate, lacerated, liberated. Meaning: [ɪg'zɒnəreɪt] adj. freed from any question of guilt.
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1. Lyndon was exonerated from the accusation of cheating.
2. The official report basically exonerated everyone.
3. He was totally exonerated of any blame.
4. An investigation exonerated the school from any blame.
5. He was exonerated from all responsibility for the accident.
6. Lauer is exonerated from blame.
7. The report exonerated the crew from all responsibility for the collision.
8. The police report exonerated Lewis from all charges of corruption.
9. Ross was exonerated of all charges of child abuse.
10. But he was not exonerated either.
11. The Vatican had exonerated him, and with the power and influence Maciel wielded, they feared no one would believe them.
12. In a trial in March, a jury exonerated Connolly of harassing his former chief of staff.
13. In 1955 , Moscow exonerated her, stating the charges before had been groundless.
14. Roucolle and the Pole were released at once exonerated but very angry.
15. The Carrier shall be exonerated from all liability for any loss, damage, injury howsoever caused.
16. And even though the defendant was exonerated, he was ultimately victimized by the charges.
17. Four others were exonerated. They are likely to appeal and can attend classes while awaiting decisions.
18. Angie is exonerated and is at last free to return to the profession she loves.
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19. So far, DNA testing exonerated -- more than 240 people in the United States.
20. This statement should not be taken to imply that the government is exonerated of all blame.
21. Dottie Banks had been sitting in the auditorium, so she was exonerated, with the same proviso.
22. However, an inquiry by the Museum of the Northern Territory exonerated her.
23. The Cambodian government told CNN a senior Cambodian court official was investigated for corruption but exonerated.
24. And this month, a second panel at Penn State University exonerated Michael Mann, a prominent climatologist and faculty member, of scientific wrongdoing.
25. Previously convicted and jailed on a similar charge, Mr Anwar was later exonerated.
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