onerate Sentence Examples
- The company's legal counsel exonerated the employee from all blame in the workplace incident.
- After a thorough investigation, the jury exonerated the defendant from the murder charges.
- Despite strong circumstantial evidence, the suspect was exonerated based on new DNA analysis.
- The confession from the real culprit exonerated the wrongfully convicted man.
- The whistleblower's testimony exonerated the politician from corruption allegations.
- The long-lost letter finally exonerated the historical figure from slanderous accusations.
- The discovery of new witnesses exonerated the accused thief from the crime.
- After years of fighting, the victim was finally exonerated from the false accusations that had haunted them.
- The exoneration of the wrongly imprisoned man brought a sense of justice to the community.
- The Supreme Court's ruling exonerated the death row inmate from the charges against them.
onerate Meaning
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onerate (v. t.)
To load; to burden.
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To load; to burden.
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The company's legal counsel exonerated the employee from all blame in the workplace incident.
After a thorough investigation, the jury exonerated the defendant from the murder charges.
Despite strong circumstantial evidence, the suspect was exonerated based on new DNA analysis.
The confession from the real culprit exonerated the wrongfully convicted man.