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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The thorough examination of the evidence led to the accused being exonerated.
The audit findings exonerated the accountant, clearing her of any financial misconduct.
The whistleblower's testimony exonerated the CEO, revealing the truth behind the accusations.
The medical examination exonerated the doctor, demonstrating that the patient's condition was not caused by medical negligence.
The DNA test results exonerated the accused, proving his innocence.
The forensic analysis exonerated the suspect by proving his innocence.
The video footage from the security camera exonerated the employee of theft.
The documentary provided evidence that exonerated the accused in the controversial case.
The detective presented new evidence that exonerated the suspect.
The forensic analysis exonerated the suspect by proving his fingerprints were not present at the crime scene.
The confession of the real perpetrator exonerated the person who had been wrongly imprisoned for years.
The company was exonerated from the blame for the project's failure.
The athlete was exonerated from taking the doping test.
He was exonerated from serving in the military due to a medical condition.
The jury exonerated the defendant from all charges.
She was exonerated from being responsible for the accident.
The forensic analysis exonerated the accused by identifying another suspect.
The audit exonerated the accountant of any fraudulent activities.
The surveillance footage from the convenience store exonerated the accused of the assault charges.
The judge exonerated the defendant from the charges after new evidence was presented.
The judge exonerated the defendant from the charges due to lack of evidence.
The internal audit exonerated the employee of embezzlement charges.
The fingerprint analysis exonerated the suspect and identified the real culprit.
The coach exonerated the player from attending practice due to a minor injury.
The DNA evidence exonerated the wrongly accused man.
The coach exonerated the player from participating in the match due to injury.
The manager exonerated the employee from attending the meeting due to illness.
The teacher exonerated the student from taking the final exam due to exceptional performance throughout the semester.
The thorough review of the documents exonerated the contractor from any contractual breach.
The captain exonerated the crew from performing their duties during the storm.
The teacher exonerated the student from completing the homework assignment.
The witness's testimony exonerated the defendant, proving their innocence.
The audit report exonerated the company from any financial wrongdoing.
The principal exonerated the student from punishment after considering their circumstances.
The investigation findings exonerated the pilot of any negligence in the airplane crash.
The doctor exonerated the patient from taking the prescribed medication.
The landlord exonerated the tenant from paying the rent for the month of December.
The professor exonerated the student from taking the final exam because of their exceptional performance throughout the semester.
The supervisor exonerated the employee from attending the training session as they had already completed it before.
The teacher exonerated the students from completing the homework assignment.
The teacher exonerated the student from completing the assignment, understanding their personal circumstances.
The conductor exonerated the musician from performing in the concert because of illness.
The organization exonerated the volunteer from participating in the fundraising event due to prior commitments.
The coach exonerated the player from running laps during practice.
The supervisor exonerated the team from working overtime on the weekend.
The supervisor exonerated the employee from attending the meeting, realizing they had already provided valuable input on the topic.
The doctor exonerated the patient from following a strict diet, as their health had significantly improved.
The eyewitness testimony exonerated the driver of the car accident.
The video footage exonerated the teacher of any misconduct in the classroom.
The documentary provided new information that exonerated the convicted person.
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