0 to show or state that someone or something is not guilty of something:
The report exonerated the crew from all responsibility for the collision.
1 to show or state that someone or something is not to be blamed for something bad that happened:
2 to show or say officially that someone or something is not guilty of something:
We have proof which will completely exonerate him.
exonerate sb from sth I do not wholly exonerate her from blame.
In both of these cases, the traditional doctrine of assumption of risk could be applied to exonerate the drivers of negligently caused harms. 23.
Such evidence could ostensibly exonerate a putative father from the responsibility of child support.
This principle differs from as-applied adjudication or severance in that it purports to exonerate the statute completely from charges of unconstitutionality.
One is tempted to think that not all of those arguments can be right if they end up exonerating both sides to the conflict.
Therefore, if a negligently designed software program provides an incorrect diagnosis, recommendation, or dosage or insufficient or incorrect information, a physician is not automatically exonerated.
Even if defendant's conduct would otherwise be held to be illegal, defendant will be exonerated if the challenged conduct yields a sufficient quantity of efficiency.
They would have been exonerated in some way.
Others are largely exonerated from the communitarian agenda: welfare claimants have taken it over.
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