deonerate (Meaning)

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deonerate (v. t.)

To unload; to disburden.

Synonyms & Antonyms of deonerate

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deonerate Sentence Examples

  1. The newly discovered evidence helped to exonerate the wrongfully accused individual.
  2. DNA testing was pivotal in the effort to exonerate the defendant.
  3. The alibi provided by the witness served to deonerate the suspect of any involvement in the crime.
  4. The thorough investigation was aimed at finding any shred of evidence that could deonerate the accused.
  5. The video footage from the security camera helped to deonerate the suspect.
  6. The confession of the real perpetrator finally served to exonerate the wrongly convicted man.
  7. The expert testimony was crucial in the court's decision to deonerate the defendant.
  8. The timeline presented by the defense team effectively served to exonerate their client.
  9. The lack of credible witnesses made it difficult to deonerate the defendant.
  10. The judge's ruling to exonerate the accused was met with relief and celebration in the courtroom.

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To unload; to disburden.

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The newly discovered evidence helped to exonerate the wrongfully accused individual.

DNA testing was pivotal in the effort to exonerate the defendant.

The alibi provided by the witness served to deonerate the suspect of any involvement in the crime.

The thorough investigation was aimed at finding any shred of evidence that could deonerate the accused.