Detailed description and alternate definitions of the word 'exonerate':

To free from blame.

To free from a responsibility, obligation, or task.
Synonyms of word 'exonerate' :

assoil

acquit

discharge

clear

exculpate
Usage of the word 'exonerate' in Sentences :

exonerate this man.

However the Hire Purchase Act 1964 does not exonerate the seller from any liability under the finance agreement.

exonerated the two governments entirely.

exonerated of all blame.

exonerated by a police inquiry.

exonerated by a court of inquiry.

Thankfully the skipper accepted the reasons stated for the mishap, subsequently I was fully exonerated.

These people were all innocent, and subsequently exonerated.
Usage of the word 'exonerate' in popular media :
Washington Post —
“the implants had been linked to a variety of illnesses, including cancer and rheumatoid arthritis. but after subsequent studies appeared to
exonerate the implants....
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Wall Street Journal —
“it won't help that as the case dragged on, several judges of the nine-member court were filmed discussing how to
exonerate the democrats.....
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