clear (one's) name

clear (one's) name

To exonerate oneself or another of a criminal charge or allegation of wrongdoing. I was only accused of that crime because I look like the perpetrator, so I was able to clear my name. Good luck trying to clear your name once people think you've done something wrong.See also: clear, name

clear someone's name

to prove that someone is not guilty of a crime or misdeed. (See also someone of something">clear someone of something.) I was accused of theft, but the real thief confessed and I cleared my name.See also: clear, name

clear one's name

Also, clear oneself. Prove someone (or oneself) innocent. For example, She not only wanted to be acquitted, she wanted to clear her name entirely. This locution employs the verb clear in the sense of "purify" or "wash away a stain." [Late 1400s] See also: clear, name

clear somebody’s ˈname

prove that somebody is innocent: Throughout his years in prison, his family fought to clear his name.See also: clear, name