(of one's conscience) Free of guilt
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Past tense for to remove from suspicion or guilt
“A report, to be published by the Department of Defence, will exonerate the men of wrongdoing and recommend that their efforts be officially recognised.”
Past tense for to excuse or be a good reason for
“The state of desperation should not exonerate criminality.”
Past tense for to relieve (someone or something) of a load, punishment or responsibility
“In fact, you could be the best minister in terms of performance, that doesn't exonerate you from being part of a team.”
Past tense for to forgive (someone) for a fault or offense
Past tense for to disburden or free oneself of someone or something that is unwanted
Past tense for to support, justify, or make an excuse for a (perceived) misdeed
Past tense for to cleanse, typically by removing contaminants from
Released from legal responsibility or punishment
Free of blame for a given mistake, crime or wrongdoing
(of one's conscience) Free of guilt
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