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The word 'exonerates' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the act of absolving someone from blame or responsibility. For example, "The judge exonerated the defendant of all charges."
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According to Matthew Dennison in the Times: "What exonerates this structurally imperfect book is its tangible emotion: John's grief as he witnesses Mary's 'disappearance' and the author's intense love for the county of his birth".
Or will this finally be the moment when the justice system calls a halt to a travesty committed in its name and exonerates Knox and Sollecito, as it should have done years ago?
All of this can be clearly seen on the video of the confrontation that a bystander recorded on his smartphone, released Wednesday by the St Louis police department in the apparent belief that it exonerates the officers involved.To my eye, the notion that this video is exculpatory evidence seems absurd.
This latest deal exonerates India and undermines the argument that Iran and North Korea should not have nuclear weapons.Bill ThayerSan Diego, CaliforniaSIR – India will comply with international inspection rules when China begins to respect the non-proliferation treaties it has signed.
Even if Lord Hutton eventually exonerates all concerned, the longer his torch shines on the nooks and crevices of Mr Blair's government the more it will damage him.
That, in his view, exonerates Alistair Darling, the chancellor of the exchequer and ultimate overseer of HMRC, the revenue service.
But the report published this week, which exonerates one Liberal Democrat, three Labour and 11 Tory backbenchers, does not deal with any of the more sensitive charges.
This hardly exonerates him in modern eyes; but it would have been more than good enough for him.Pacelli was an extraordinary combination: a man of the world who was also out of it.
FOR those who despair of Japan's politics, the prospect of a leadership contest between a trainspotter, a cabinet minister who burst into tears in parliament and somebody who exonerates war criminals might sound depressing.
He concludes that Mr Chávez's brief ouster was "not a coup in the classic sense", nor a premeditated conspiracy, and he exonerates the United States of direct involvement.
Rousseau thus exonerates nature and blames society.
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