exonerator (Meaning)

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exonerator (n.)

One who exonerates or frees from obligation.

Synonyms & Antonyms of exonerator

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exonerator Sentence Examples

  1. The exonerator revealed the truth and the wrongfully accused person was set free.
  2. The exonerator used DNA evidence to prove the innocence of the convicted man.
  3. The exonerator worked tirelessly to uncover the hidden evidence that would clear the name of the innocent person.
  4. The exonerator was an expert in uncovering hidden truths and uncovering the innocence of those wrongly accused.
  5. The exonerator's tireless efforts led to the release of the innocent man who had been wrongly imprisoned for years.
  6. The exonerator's discovery of new evidence led to the overturning of the wrongful conviction and the release of the innocent person.
  7. The exonerator's investigation revealed that the real culprit had confessed to the crime, exonerating the innocent person.
  8. The exonerator's report provided compelling evidence of the innocence of the accused, leading to their release from prison.
  9. The exonerator's work helped to restore the faith in the justice system and to ensure that innocent people were not punished for crimes they did not commit.
  10. The exonerator's unwavering dedication to justice and truth helped to bring closure to the innocent person and their family.

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One who exonerates or frees from obligation.

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The exonerator revealed the truth and the wrongfully accused person was set free.

The exonerator used DNA evidence to prove the innocence of the convicted man.

The exonerator worked tirelessly to uncover the hidden evidence that would clear the name of the innocent person.

The exonerator was an expert in uncovering hidden truths and uncovering the innocence of those wrongly accused.