Exonerates example sentences

Related (10): clears, absolves, acquits, vindicates, releases, pardons, excuses, justifies, frees, exculpates

ex·on·er·ate

verb

exonerates (third person present)

  - (especially of an official body) absolve (someone) from blame for a fault or wrongdoing, especially after due consideration of the case:

  - release someone from (a duty or obligation):

Synonyms

absolve, clear, acquit, discharge, vindicate, exculpate, charge, convict, release, discharge, relieve, free, liberate, excuse, exempt, except, dispense, Legal

"Exonerates" Example Sentences

1. The new evidence exonerates the suspect of the crime.
2. His alibi exonerates him from any responsibility.
3. The DNA test exonerates the convicted person.
4. The video footage exonerates the police officer from wrongdoing.
5. The forensic investigation exonerates the employee of theft.
6. The camera footage exonerates the manager of harassment allegations.
7. The witness testimony exonerates the accused of the crime.
8. The fingerprint analysis exonerates the suspect of breaking into the house.
9. The investigation exonerates the teacher of any misconduct.
10. The evidence exonerates the defendant of the charges.
11. The lie detector exonerates the suspect.
12. The confession of the real culprit exonerates the innocent person.
13. The audio recording exonerates the accused of slander.
14. The review of the case exonerates the judge of any bias.
15. The research exonerates the company of environmental pollution.
16. The official report exonerates the doctor of malpractice claims.
17. The witness statement exonerates the driver of the accident.
18. The investigation report exonerates the security guard of misconduct.
19. The testimony of the eyewitness exonerates the defendant of the crime.
20. The expert analysis exonerates the accused of insider trading.
21. The decision of the court exonerates the plaintiff of any guilt.
22. The scientific study exonerates the accused of doping.
23. The investigation team exonerates the official of corruption allegations.
24. The medical examination exonerates the athlete of performance-enhancing drug use.
25. The analysis of the financial records exonerates the accountant of embezzlement.
26. The inquiry exonerates the officer of any wrongdoing in the shooting.
27. The investigation by the ombudsman exonerates the government of any fault.
28. The report of the truth commission exonerates the victims of abuse.
29. The confession of the witness exonerates the accused of robbery.
30. The apology from the accuser exonerates the victim of false accusations.

Common Phases

1. The evidence presented in court completely exonerates the defendant; there is no doubt of their innocence.
2. The DNA test results finally exonerates the wrongly convicted man after serving 20 years in prison; it's a tragic miscarriage of justice.
3. The thorough investigation conducted by the police exonerates the suspect from any involvement in the crime; the real culprit has now been identified.
4. The newly discovered eyewitness testimony exonerates the previously convicted murderer; this is a breakthrough in the case.
5. The video footage from the surveillance camera exonerates the accused shoplifter; it turns out they never actually stole anything.

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