Exonerate

Word EXONERATE
Character 9
Hyphenation ex on er ate
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Exonerate"

What do we mean by exonerate?

To free from blame. transitive verb

To free from a responsibility, obligation, or task. transitive verb

Exonerated; freed.

To unload; disburden.

To ease (one's self) at stool.

To relieve, as of a charge or of blame resting on one; clear of something that lies upon the character as an imputation: as, to exonerate one from blame, or from an accusation of crime.

To relieve of, as an obligation, debt, or duty; discharge of responsibility or liability: as, a bail exonerates himself by producing his principal in court.

Synonyms To exculpate, absolve, acquit, justify, vindicate.

To unload; to disburden; to discharge. transitive verb

To relieve, in a moral sense, as of a charge, obligation, or load of blame resting on one; to clear of something that lies upon oppresses one, as an accusation or imputation. transitive verb

To discharge from duty or obligation, as a bail. transitive verb

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

Of a body of water, to discharge (oneself), empty oneself. verb

To free from an obligation, responsibility or task. verb

To free from accusation or blame. verb

Pronounce not guilty of criminal charges verb

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

Of a body of water: to discharge or empty (itself).

To free from an obligation, responsibility or task.

To free from accusation or blame.

To complete. Finish Urban Dictionary

When one has been subject to the ejaculation of semen (especially in the face). Urban Dictionary

The day when the girl you banged gets her period, and everything smells nicer, tastes better, and just seems right with the world Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Exonerate

The word "exonerate" in example sentences

If the bomb had exploded, how many of us then would be able to bear the fury of the backlash, which would fall not only on Yemen or "al-Qaeda" but equally if not more so on anyone attempting to "exonerate" them by suggesting "outrageous conspiracy theories" such as the possibility of an inside job? ❋ Unknown (2010)

I don't want to "exonerate" these characters from their pasts, or even exonerate those who created them. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The previous chairman of the Niagara Parks Commission, during whose tenure an executive spent $400,000 on travel and meals in three years, wants the Ontario government to make public the results of past investigations that "exonerate" the agency. ❋ ANTHONY REINHART (2010)

In this context, "exonerate" means the committee found that Professor Jones did no wrong. ❋ Various Libertarian Bloggers (2010)

He also questioned the authenticity of a Gujarat-based government forensic laboratory's report that, he said, helped to "exonerate" Dhumal in the audio CD controversy. ❋ Unknown (2010)

While the court of appeal judges said the evidence from Project Small does not "exonerate" ❋ Petti Fong (2010)

It's also unclear whether such testimony would "exonerate" the defendants, Jones wrote. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The contest on March 10 in Bedford was closely fought with the final result going down to the spelling equivalent of a penalty shoot-out between St Peter's and Oundle with the latter finally losing the match on 'exonerate'. ❋ Unknown (2010)

But he clearly isn't using the word "exonerate" in the way it's commonly understood. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This doesn't mean you have to exonerate what he or she did to you -- but it's about being able to look past those transgressions and say, "Yes I can forgive this person for being imperfect." ❋ LCSW Rachel A. Sussman (2012)

You go through it because the potential benefits of doing a rape kit are enormous: Evidence from the kit can identify an unknown perpetrator whose DNA is already in the system; confirm the presence of a known assailant; corroborate the victim's account of the rape; and exonerate innocent suspects. ❋ Neal Baer (2010)

Not to exonerate our leaders of their responsibilities, but if we want good leadership today, we must do all that we can to change the patterns that shape Washington, in order to increase the probabilities that our politicians will be motivated and able to put their heads TOGETHER to adequately define and address our most severe problems. ❋ PhD Peter T. Coleman (2011)

He said it could exonerate people both sides of Thailand's political divide, including Mr. Thaksin. ❋ Evan Ramstad (2011)

The results don't completely exonerate the drugs, which have other side effects that include a slowing of growth in children and anxiety. ❋ Jennifer Corbett Dooren (2011)

Finally [exonerated], the task was reflected upon as [a minor] [accomplishment]. ❋ Larstait (2003)

He [exploded] [man-juice] [all over her face]. She stood, exonerated. ❋ Dadawg2k7 (2007)

I was sitting [in class] when a [text] from my girlfriend, who just got her period, made me [aware] that it was exoneration day. ❋ Miami Genitals (2010)

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