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How to use exonerate in a sentence

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In fact, you could be the best minister in terms of performance, that doesn't exonerate you from being part of a team.
Yes, contrary to popular belief, often testing is used to exonerate or exculpate possible suspects rather than implicate.
This statement could have at least two possible meanings, both of which exonerate the speaker of any blame.
It helps exonerate us, assuages our panic and provides a focus for our disdain and hate.
Each new detail is provided to exonerate administration officials but as often as not they tend rather to inculpate them.
In most cases, you can rely on credible professionals and on financials prepared by the corporation or its auditor to exonerate you if you have acted in good faith.
This is not to exonerate the church or to dismiss Mr. Goldhagen's impressive and disturbing bill of indictment against it.
He used deconstructionist techniques to defend the two men, laying down a fog of convoluted rhetoric in a doomed attempt to exonerate them.
The entailment thesis would exonerate the necessary ambiguity of a satisfactory reason.
These examinations were taken by me-they were not ordered by the court-in an effort to exonerate myself and speed up the access process.
According to sources of Fides, the process and the tests were skillfully manipulated to exonerate the family of rich bourgeois Muslims.
One revolves around an investigation into actions that the individual he named took, which we very much hope will exonerate him.
However, withdrawal does not exonerate the withdrawing State Party from its obligation it should have implemented as member state.
They will further strengthen this crime-solving mechanism, helping our police identify the guilty and exonerate the innocent.
They could also be cancelled, should the international community exonerate Iraq from further payments to the Commission.
Indeed, the victim's fault may wholly or partially exonerate the administrative authority's responsibility.
The Committee should also decide whether a statement or confession obtained under torture could be used to exonerate the accused in a trial.
Failure by one Party to meet an obligation under the Treaty shall not exonerate the other Parties from their obligations under the Treaty.
Other human studies that seemed to exonerate cellphones are also problematic.
This includes a disinformation campaign to exonerate the military by saying it takes orders from plain-clothed state security.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Now in this reply of William's we would endeavour to exonerate him from any duplicity or pseudology.
I am sure the explanations it will give will exonerate me for the loss of the ship.
This man should be glad of the opportunity, by public trial, to exonerate himself from the charges against him.
One glance at her sweet, highbred features was sufficient to exonerate her as a purloiner of gentlemen's garments.
Whether will the evidence preponderate to prove her your wife or to exonerate you?
I cannot exonerate her, but she is at least sorry for her conduct.
Now, one of the nieces has recanted and defense lawyers are working to exonerate the women.
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