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exculparate

 

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Exculparate

Definition

(verb) To clear from alleged fault or guilt; to declare or prove someone's innocence.

(noun) An act of exculpating or the state of being exculpated; the act of absolving from guilt or blame.

Sentences

1. As a Verb:

  • Despite initial suspicions, the new evidence presented during the trial managed to exculparate the accused.
  • The lawyer's efforts to exculparate his client were successful, resulting in a not guilty verdict.
  • Her alibi firmly exculparated her from any involvement in the crime.

2. As a Noun:

  • Receiving a full presidential pardon was a powerful exculparation of their previous wrongdoings.
  • The exoneree's exoneration was a long-awaited moment of exculparation from the unjust incarceration.
  • The jury's decision brought a feeling of great relief and exculparation for the wrongly accused.

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