exonerated

[ɪɡˈzɒnəreɪtɪd]

exonerated Definition

  • 1to officially state that someone who has been blamed for something is not guilty
  • 2to free someone from blame or responsibility for a fault or wrongdoing

Using exonerated: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "exonerated" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The DNA evidence exonerated him of the crime.

  • Example

    The report exonerated the company of any wrongdoing.

  • Example

    The investigation exonerated her from all charges.

exonerated Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with exonerated

  • to be cleared of blame or responsibility for something

    Example

    He was exonerated from all charges after the investigation.

  • to prove one's innocence or to clear oneself of blame or responsibility

    Example

    She was able to exonerate herself from the accusations by providing evidence.

  • exonerate someone's name

    to clear someone's reputation from false accusations or blame

    Example

    The investigation helped to exonerate his name and restore his reputation.

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Summary: exonerated in Brief

The verb 'exonerated' [ɪɡˈzɒnəreɪtɪd] means to officially declare someone not guilty or free them from blame or responsibility. It is often used in legal contexts, such as 'The DNA evidence exonerated him of the crime.' Other phrases include 'be exonerated from' and 'exonerate oneself,' both meaning to clear oneself of blame or responsibility.