verb
- to clear someone of blame or fault; to declare someone not guilty of wrongdoing
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘exonerate’
Examples
- The DNA evidence exonerates the defendant completely.
- The investigation exonerates her of any financial misconduct.
- New testimony exonerates the accused man after five years in prison.
- The security footage exonerates the employee from theft charges.
- The audit exonerates the company of tax evasion allegations.
- Fresh evidence exonerates him of the crime he didn’t commit.