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- Dictionaryexoneration/ɪɡˌzɒnəˈreɪʃn/
noun
- 1. the action of officially absolving someone from blame; vindication: "the defendants' eventual exoneration" Similar Opposite
- 2. the release of someone from a duty or obligation.
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1. : to relieve of a responsibility, obligation, or hardship. 2. : to clear from accusation or blame. exoneration. ig-ˌzä-nə-ˈrā-shən. eg- noun. exonerative. ig-ˈzä-nə-ˌrā-tiv. eg- adjective. Did you know? Where does exonerate come from? Exonerate comes from the Latin verb exonerare, meaning "to unburden."
EXONERATION definition: 1. the act of showing or stating that someone or something is not guilty of something: 2. the act…. Learn more.
Exoneration definition: the act of clearing someone of blame or of an accusation or criminal charge. See examples of EXONERATION used in a sentence.
EXONERATE definition: 1. to show or state that someone or something is not guilty of something: 2. to show or state that…. Learn more.
Definition of exoneration noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Exonerate definition: to clear, as of an accusation; free from guilt or blame; exculpate. See examples of EXONERATE used in a sentence.
to show or say officially that someone or something is not guilty of something: We have proof which will completely exonerate him.
1 day ago · Definitions of exoneration. noun. the condition of being relieved from blame or obligation. see more. noun. the act of vindicating or defending against criticism or censure etc. synonyms: vindication. see more.
Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense exonerates , present participle exonerating , past tense, past participle exonerated. verb. If a court, report, or person in authority exonerates someone, they officially say or show that that person is not responsible for something wrong or unpleasant that has happened.
noun. A freeing or clearing from accusation or guilt: exculpation, vindication. Law: acquittal. The American Heritage® Roget's Thesaurus.