ex·on·er·a·tion
iɡ?zän??rāSH(?)n/
noun
- 1.the action of officially absolving someone from blame; vindication."the defendants' eventual exoneration"
- 2.the release of someone from a duty or obligation.
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Exonerate | Definition of Exonerate by Merriam-Webster
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legal Definition of exonerate. exonerated; exonerating. 1 : to relieve especially of a charge, obligation, or hardship. 2 : to clear from accusation or blame — compare acquit, exculpate.Exonerate | Define Exonerate at Dictionary.com
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to clear, as of an accusation; free from guilt or blame; exculpate: He was exonerated from the accusation of cheating. 2. to relieve, as from an obligation, duty, or task. Origin of exonerate.Exoneration | Define Exoneration at Dictionary.com
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Exoneration definition, to clear, as of an accusation; free from guilt or blame; exculpate: He was exonerated from the accusation of cheating. See more.