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Meaning of "exonerated him"
exonerated him: To absolve or clear someone of blame, guilt, or accusation, usually through providing evidence or proving their innocence
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The emperor exonerated him of all charges.
Which undoubtedly would have exonerated him.
The court exonerated him of all charges.
Trump said the report exonerated him.
An inquiry exonerated him from any blame.
And your investigation exonerated him.
You may have exonerated him to expose him to danger.
We urgently need to know if the judges exonerated him.
A woman exonerated him and his cousin from complicity in the hiding of the priest.
I would say that exonerated him.
It exonerated him of any Communist ties.
The system has exonerated him.
And you effectively destroyed the only evidence that could have exonerated him.
The results exonerated him.
The deal struck regarding his habeas appeal officially exonerated him.
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The Coroner 's jury exonerated him of blame for the crash, returning a verdict of accidental death.
One that pointed to the very witness who would have exonerated him.
In the hiding of the priest . The woman exonerated him and his cousin from complicity.
He was jailed by the lower court, though the High Court exonerated him.
Trump claims Comey exonerated him 3 times.
The OPP press release neither mentioned the environment minister, let alone exonerated him.
This evidence, distinguishing this case from Victor, exonerated him from criminal responsibility.
However, Major exonerated him the next day, declaring, " I am afraid Humphrey has been falsely accused.
He spent five years in prison until DNA exonerated him.
An inquiry exonerated him of any links to terrorist groups in 2006.
Lester Holt asked Trump about his claim that Comey had exonerated him three times.
In 2006 a court in Prague finally exonerated him of his false convictions.
He was arrested, but an inquest in San Francisco exonerated him.
He appealed directly to the Vatican, which exonerated him and reinstated him.
They asked me about my comrade, and I completely exonerated him.
Charles Chatman was released after DNA testing exonerated him of a 1981 rape conviction.
McKinney was released in January 2000 when new evidence was revealed that exonerated him.
A jury in San Francisco exonerated him.
Nearly twenty-six years later, DNA testing exonerated him.
Quinn thanks Dexter for the bloodwork, which has exonerated him from Liddy's murder.
After serving 18 years in prison for the crime, DNA evidence exonerated him.
Eighteen months later, a jury exonerated him.
Yes . And your investigation exonerated him.
A decade later, DNA evidence exonerated him.
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He came home exonerated but thoroughly bruised
Congressmen was unsuccessful in having the convicts exonerated
You are to be considered exonerated by this body of judges