Sentence examples for to exonerate from inspiring English sources

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to exonerate

verb

To relieve (someone or something) of a load; to unburden (a load).

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"That should be sufficient to exonerate me".

I don't wish to exonerate Bibi's cynicism.

He was eager to exonerate his faith.

Otherwise we'd have to exonerate him.

Hurst's findings had helped to exonerate more than ten people.

They certainly don't seem to exonerate the President.

Mr. Ninivaggi said the test results appeared to exonerate Scourge.

"I mean, wouldn't Diggs want to exonerate himself?

DNA evidence was used to exonerate 144 of those inmates.

Macedonian historian Novica Veljanovski was also keen to exonerate Serbia.

So I have no reason to exonerate Kaminski whatsoever.

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