The medical review board exonerated Dr. Jones of wrongdoing. His procedure was correct, it was the anesthesiologist who had administered the incorrect drug causing the complication.
I was exonerated on all charges.
Exonerate
No, it is not. It is a verb meaning to remove or expunge guilt.
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I was exonerated on all charges.
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.
New evidence will exonerate my client. Exonerate means to prove faultless.
I hope that evidence will exonerate you from the charge of plagiarism when you cheat on your homework.
The man tried to exonerate himself for the crimes he was accused of doing.
The convict hoped a DNA test would exonerate him.
When the main prosecution witness was found to deceitful - the defendant was completely exonerated.
The defense attorney searched for evidence to exonerate his client.
At first the witness refused to testify that she'd been with him at the time his wife was murdered, but when she was told she was the only one who could exonerate him, she reluctantly relented.At first Pete was blamed for wrecking Jared's room, but he managed to exonerate himself by showing everyone the teeth marks all over his older brother's stuff, which clearly belonged to their dog, Pickle.
The DNA evidence exonerated the convicted murderer by showing that someone else held the murder weapon.
To exonerate - to clear someone of charges, accusations (in law and morally).
'Exonerate' is the correct spelling (to absolve someone from blame for a misconduct).