To clear or absolve, to forgive
To be cleared of a crime.
Freeing from blame for something.
New evidence will exonerate my client. Exonerate means to prove faultless.
To exonerate - to clear someone of charges, accusations (in law and morally).
To use the word "exonerate" in a sentence, you can say something like, "The DNA evidence helped to exonerate the wrongfully accused man of the crime he did not commit." Here, "exonerate" means to clear someone of blame or wrongdoing.
'Exonerate' is the correct spelling (to absolve someone from blame for a misconduct).
I hope that evidence will exonerate you from the charge of plagiarism when you cheat on your homework.
The convict hoped a DNA test would exonerate him.
The man tried to exonerate himself for the crimes he was accused of doing.
Synonyms for acquit are: absolve, free, vindicate, exonerate, clear and discharge.
The DNA evidence helped exonerate the wrongfully convicted man after spending 10 years in prison.
to give credit to
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