exonerate en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

exonerate en el diccionario PONS

exonerate Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

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The soldier eventually contacted police and was completely exonerated, according to news accounts, although he was never identified.
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After confessing, he was eventually also exonerated because of inconsistencies in his testimony.
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Anyone who knows something to clear him should come forth and exonerate him.
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The goal of fetal rescue does not exonerate healthcare givers from the duty to respect this right of the primary patientthe woman.
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To date, however, all the animal species that have been subjected to focused investigation have been exonerated of this specific connection.
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For example, if the procedure is a criminal trial, then the correct outcome would be conviction of the guilty and exonerating the innocent.
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A renewed investigation in 1970 exonerated the discharged troopers.
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Although arrested, he was soon exonerated by the police.
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We didn't do the investigation to exonerate ourselves.
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After the latter battle he was accused of treason and even sentenced to death, only to be exonerated.
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