exonerated (Meaning)

Wordnet

exonerated (s)

freed from any question of guilt

Webster

exonerated (imp. & p. p.)

of Exonerate

exonerated Sentence Examples

  1. The accused stood on trial, hoping for the day they would be exonerated from the charges against them.
  2. The jury's decision to exonerate the suspect left the courtroom in a state of shock and disbelief.
  3. Despite the overwhelming evidence presented, the court of law exonerated the defendant, leaving many questions unanswered.
  4. The investigation revealed new information that exonerated the wrongly accused individual, bringing justice to the forefront.
  5. The public outcry for justice grew louder as supporters rallied to exonerate the wrongfully convicted.
  6. With the advancement of DNA technology, many innocent individuals were exonerated after years of imprisonment.
  7. The exoneration of the accused brought closure to a case that had haunted their life for decades.
  8. Legal experts and advocates worked tirelessly to exonerate those who had been wrongly convicted, seeking justice and accountability.
  9. The exoneration of the suspect raised doubts about the reliability of eyewitness testimony and forensic evidence.
  10. The governor granted a full pardon to the exonerated individual, restoring their rights and reputation.

FAQs About the word exonerated

freed from any question of guiltof Exonerate

cleared,acquitted, absolved, vindicated, guiltless,blameless, irreproachable, inculpable, lily-white, innocent

culpable, accused, punishable, culpable, guilty, accused,guilty, punishable, indicted, blamable

The accused stood on trial, hoping for the day they would be exonerated from the charges against them.

The jury's decision to exonerate the suspect left the courtroom in a state of shock and disbelief.

Despite the overwhelming evidence presented, the court of law exonerated the defendant, leaving many questions unanswered.

The investigation revealed new information that exonerated the wrongly accused individual, bringing justice to the forefront.