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Meanings of
exculpated
in anglès
Freed from any question of guilt.
clear
cleared
vindicated
exonerated
absolved
Related terms
innocent
guiltless
clean-handed
Sinònims
Examples for "
clear
"
clear
cleared
vindicated
exonerated
absolved
Examples for "
clear
"
1
Let us be
clear
:
the resolution of the banks' difficulties involves risk.
2
Demand to
clear
new land for farming therefore remains strong, he said.
3
High-pressure systems bring generally calm conditions and often result in
clear
skies.
4
Now a new problem: There was no
clear
way to open it.
5
He was grateful; along its relatively
clear
way they made good time.
1
State law does allow public officials
cleared
of charges to reassume office.
2
The plan must however be
cleared
by antitrust authorities, the statement said.
3
The weather's
cleared
all right, but the sea hasn't gone down yet.
4
U.S. antitrust regulators
cleared
the deal without conditions in November last year.
5
Monte Paschi barely
cleared
a European health check of banks last year.
1
Yet continued tension between civilians and health officials perhaps
vindicated
his approach.
2
But China's state media said the country was
vindicated
by the Games.
3
The Minister said he felt
vindicated
and rejected calls for his resignation.
4
An Alibaba spokesman said at the time that the company felt
vindicated
.
5
His client had been completely
vindicated
by the decision, Mr Burns said.
1
The general counsel then
exonerated
his fellow Walmex executives, the report said.
2
With six of us as witnesses, she would, of course, be
exonerated
.
3
She
exonerated
him from the intention; he treated her as a girl.
4
A subsequent inquiry
exonerated
the doctor against whom the allegations were made.
5
Dozens like me have been
exonerated
by DNA or other new evidence.
1
Later inquests and an independent inquiry
absolved
the fans of any responsibility.
2
I do not agree that he has
absolved
Tony Blair of deceit.
3
In a dim way he realised this, and
absolved
her from blame.
4
Although he was fully
absolved
,
he was fired in 1951 by Sec.
5
Such skewed conclusions can only partly be
absolved
by myopia and ignorance.
Usage of
exculpated
in anglès
1
We want to blame an individual so that everyone else is
exculpated
.
2
This must have been St. Albans, and Anna stood fully
exculpated
in her eyes.
3
All was made clear; Archer Trevlyn was fully
exculpated
.
4
And this opinion of the aunts pleased him, because it
exculpated
him, as it were.
5
How far Elizabeth can be
exculpated
on the principle of self-defence cannot well be ascertained.
6
A somewhat different account is given by some, in which Bowman is
exculpated
from all blame.
7
Amos was not
exculpated
-
the
past
was not expunged.
8
Would I really be
exculpated
by such proceedings?
9
Nevertheless he was in the end
exculpated
.
10
Edward easily
exculpated
the Chieftain, who, indeed, at his own personal risk, had probably saved his life.
11
St. Clair was
exculpated
and regained the confidence Washington had in him when appointing him to that command.
12
Herman did not spare himself in the relation; yet in the end Ishmael
exculpated
his father from all blame.
13
She had
exculpated
herself, but only (of necessity) by showing in blacker colors the malice of his enemies.
14
People on your side do evil things, occasionally, but you are notably and importantly
exculpated
from those evil acts at every turn.
15
The news had not yet been published abroad that Cold Feet had been
exculpated
by the confession of Sinclair to the killing of Quade.
16
He had no precise idea what Hanaud meant by his words; but he realised that the sooner he
exculpated
himself from the charge the better.
Other examples for "exculpated"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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exculpated
exculpate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
exculpate from
exculpate lamely
Exculpated
through the time