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单词 exoneration
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Definition of exoneration in English:

exoneration

noun ɪɡzɒnəˈreɪʃ(ə)nɛɡzɒnəˈreɪʃ(ə)nɪɡˌzɑnəˈreɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • 1The action of officially absolving someone from blame; vindication.

    the defendants' eventual exoneration
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Over the past year, Australia has seen the exoneration of several individuals.
    • I think his memory deserves some sort of exoneration by your government.
    • The question is how the exoneration of convictions should be carried out.
    • Although DNA exonerations are commonplace in the US, the same can hardly be said for the UK.
    • The latter proved that total exoneration of the government turns out to be no exoneration at all.
    • Herring is continuing to press for complete exoneration.
    • Of the 328 exonerations they identified in the intervening years, 145 involved DNA evidence.
    • He admitted to the crime, but a DNA test eventually led to his exoneration.
    • It did not deliver all the exonerations for which Downing Street was looking.
    • The court took note of the recent exonerations of many inmates on death row based on DNA evidence.
    • You can see from the blue on this map, exonerations have been won in 31 states.
    • The report is full of similar exonerations on flimsy grounds.
    • Meanwhile, the wave of exonerations continues across the country.
    • On this particular disc, though, there is an offense for which there is no exoneration.
    • Kilpatrick says he's looking forward to complete exoneration.
    • In 1999, the Innocence Project analyzed 62 exonerations in the United States.
    • DNA has led to the exoneration of literally dozens of people on death row over the past 10 years.
    • Kodama and his kind were to win eventual exoneration for themselves, and the Imperial Family, of any war crimes guilt.
    • Fifteen years later, Rangel is still seeking exoneration.
    • A subsequent exoneration of Sterlite by the Securities Appellate Tribunals left many questions unanswered.
    Synonyms
    vindication, freeing from blame, absolution, acquittal, discharge
    rare exculpation
    immunity, exemption, indemnity, dispensation
    release, freedom
    informal let-off
    rare derogation
  • 2The release of someone from a duty or obligation.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In that sense, the entitlement to reimbursement or exoneration confers a priority in the further administration of the trust.
    • With this realization will hopefully come progress towards your exoneration.
    • In practice, cases where ex-gratia compensation is paid on grounds other than serious default or complete exoneration will be very rare.
 
 

Definition of exoneration in US English:

exoneration

nounɪɡˌzɑnəˈreɪʃ(ə)niɡˌzänəˈrāSH(ə)n
  • 1The action of officially absolving someone from blame; vindication.

    the defendants' eventual exoneration
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Of the 328 exonerations they identified in the intervening years, 145 involved DNA evidence.
    • Meanwhile, the wave of exonerations continues across the country.
    • On this particular disc, though, there is an offense for which there is no exoneration.
    • The report is full of similar exonerations on flimsy grounds.
    • DNA has led to the exoneration of literally dozens of people on death row over the past 10 years.
    • A subsequent exoneration of Sterlite by the Securities Appellate Tribunals left many questions unanswered.
    • You can see from the blue on this map, exonerations have been won in 31 states.
    • It did not deliver all the exonerations for which Downing Street was looking.
    • Kodama and his kind were to win eventual exoneration for themselves, and the Imperial Family, of any war crimes guilt.
    • The question is how the exoneration of convictions should be carried out.
    • Fifteen years later, Rangel is still seeking exoneration.
    • Herring is continuing to press for complete exoneration.
    • In 1999, the Innocence Project analyzed 62 exonerations in the United States.
    • I think his memory deserves some sort of exoneration by your government.
    • Kilpatrick says he's looking forward to complete exoneration.
    • He admitted to the crime, but a DNA test eventually led to his exoneration.
    • Over the past year, Australia has seen the exoneration of several individuals.
    • Although DNA exonerations are commonplace in the US, the same can hardly be said for the UK.
    • The court took note of the recent exonerations of many inmates on death row based on DNA evidence.
    • The latter proved that total exoneration of the government turns out to be no exoneration at all.
    Synonyms
    vindication, freeing from blame, absolution, acquittal, discharge
    immunity, exemption, indemnity, dispensation
  • 2The release of someone from a duty or obligation.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In that sense, the entitlement to reimbursement or exoneration confers a priority in the further administration of the trust.
    • In practice, cases where ex-gratia compensation is paid on grounds other than serious default or complete exoneration will be very rare.
    • With this realization will hopefully come progress towards your exoneration.
 
 
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