0 to officially state that someone is not guilty of or responsible for something which they have been accused of -- eksonere
Some of them followed a standard format proposed by the union, naturally exonerating the leaders of the numerous charges against them.
Reportage concentrated on the noxious impact of sewage and ignored or exonerated the misdemeanors of industrialists.
But welfare claimants are not thereby exonerated from the neo-classical programme.
There is no way a physician who writes the order, does the procedure, encourages it, or observes it, can exonerate himself from moral complicity.
They largely exonerate the colonial administration from the strongest accusations against it.
Although the report exonerates any particular individual from direct blame, it does focus almost exclusively on who did or said what.
In contrast, excuses are ex post, individualized exonerating factors that indicate that the wrongdoer was not responsible.
Others are largely exonerated from the communitarian agenda: welfare claimants have taken it over.