exonerating Antonyms

Meaning of exonerating

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exonerating (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Exonerate

exonerating Sentence Examples

  1. The prosecutor's new evidence was crucial in exonerating the wrongly convicted man.
  2. The investigation revealed information that ultimately exonerated the suspect.
  3. The jury's verdict of not guilty amounted to an exoneration of the defendant.
  4. The witness's testimony played a decisive role in exonerating the accused.
  5. After years of legal battles, the court finally issued a formal exoneration of the innocent man.
  6. The exoneration ceremony was an emotional moment for the wrongfully convicted individual and their family.
  7. Thanks to DNA testing, many wrongly convicted people have posthumously received exonerations.
  8. The exoneration movement has gained momentum in recent years, leading to the release of numerous innocent prisoners.
  9. The exoneration of the falsely accused is a testament to the power of the justice system to correct its mistakes.
  10. Each exoneration is a reminder that the pursuit of justice is an ongoing process and that no one should be unjustly punished for a crime they did not commit.

FAQs About the word exonerating

of Exonerate

exculpating,compensatory, exculpatory, vindicating, absolving,acquitting, condoning,pardoning, remitting, nonpunitive

disciplining, chastening, punitive, correctional, disciplinary, retaliatory, corrective,punitive, retaliatory, penal

The prosecutor's new evidence was crucial in exonerating the wrongly convicted man.

The investigation revealed information that ultimately exonerated the suspect.

The jury's verdict of not guilty amounted to an exoneration of the defendant.

The witness's testimony played a decisive role in exonerating the accused.