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Filter by Meaning The insurance company provided the exoneration of the policyholder's deductible.
The manager granted the exoneration of the employee's overtime hours.
The president granted the exoneration of the soldier's military service.
The landlord granted the exoneration of the tenant's rent payment for the month.
The judge ordered the exoneration of the defendant from all charges.
The company granted the exoneration of the customer's late payment fee.
The forensic evidence ultimately led to the exoneration of the accused.
The exoneration of the athlete's doping charges was a surprise to many.
The DNA evidence presented in court resulted in the exoneration of the wrongfully convicted man.
The DNA evidence led to the exoneration of the wrongfully accused man.
The athlete's exoneration came after it was proven that the drug test results were false.
The police department's exoneration of the officer caused public outrage.
The governor's exoneration of the prisoner was based on new DNA evidence.
The company's exoneration of the CEO was seen as an attempt to cover up wrongdoing.
The judge's exoneration of the witness cleared the way for the real culprit to be caught.
The DNA evidence proved the man's exoneration and innocence.
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