释义 |
exonerate someone from something collocation to show or state that someone is not guilty of something: At last I have been fully exonerated from any blame. He was completely exonerated from all the charges against him. See
exonerate Depending on the circumstances of the accident, it is possible for a company to be completely exonerated from liability. He represented two men who were exonerated from crimes after DNA reviews. They can not be exonerated from that criticism. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Innocent acquit acquit someone of something acquittal be above/beyond reproachidiom be in the clearidiom clear of something cleared come up/out smelling of rosesidiom culpability culpably guiltless guiltlessly inculpable innocence innocency reproach self-exculpation sinless sinlessly squeaky-clean |