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How to use exonerated in a sentence

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He remains tight-lipped over an 18-month internal investigation, which exonerated him.
At least it exonerated them from their usual role in being unable to hold on to leads.
He tries to tell Rose that he's been exonerated because the real robber has been apprehended.
The world governing body know the UK authorities have exonerated the athlete.
He is demanding that he be fully exonerated by the Royal Air Force of any blame for the fatal crashes.
It was years later, in November 1972, according to records, that he was fully exonerated by a judge who said he had no case to answer.
He went to jail, to death row, and was 10 days away from the gas chamber before he was exonerated.
After an investigation, the pilots were exonerated and the US military said they had come under fire.
The archaeologists thus argue that the Clovis hunter should be exonerated as the cause of the North American extinctions.
However, those who have been exonerated should be able to go on with their lives without being mentioned in the parliamentary record.
Six-one per cent of the exonerated defendants were Black, while 78 per cent of their victims were white.
Vasquez, who has borderline ID, was exonerated in 1989, four years after his conviction.
On this day, the government of Switzerland declared Anna Göldi's execution as judicial murder and exonerated her.
This former agent was also fully exonerated of all charges and can now breathe easy.
This statement trivializes the plight of women whose convictions were overturned, many of whom spent years in jail before being exonerated.
And at the same time, while I was developing that, I did a play called The exonerated.
Dreyfus was finally exonerated in 1906, but the army refused to count his time on Devil's Island towards his seniority and promotion.
The accusation was false and Lumumba was exonerated after it was clear he had an alibi.
But belief in its possibility exonerated him from all charges of national disloyalty.
Grosskreutz was exonerated by a taxi driver, who saw the supposed victim and said he had a smeared T-shirt but no reddened eyes.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He exonerated the Missionaries from every shadow of blame and from all responsibility.
He saw how baseless his hope had been, and he exonerated her from all blame.
In their report to the legislature they completely exonerated the company's managers.
It was a trick of the trade, which exonerated him from the necessity of apologizing.
If I had inwardly reproached him for fickleness when he confessed his volte face, I exonerated him at sight of his old love.
Unless you hear from me further you are exonerated from blame.
I am glad that you have exonerated Miss Stevens from all suspicion.
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