Sentence examples for exonerative from inspiring English sources

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exonerative

adjective

Freeing from a burden or obligation; tending to exonerate.

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In a feat unexampled for a lead character, Dr. Gregory House has resisted all his colleagues' attempts to saddle him with a mellowing girlfriend or an exonerative diagnosis (Asperger's syndrome?) and has remained a Vicodin-addicted jerk.

One political guru even dubbed this usage "the past exonerative".

"Those of us who have advocated for law enforcement's use of DNA should have made a better connection to DNA's exonerative power long ago," said Christopher H.

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