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Pronounce not guilty of criminal charges.
clear
discharge
acquit
exculpate
assoil
convict
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absolver
1
Twice, however, he noted that the report did not
exonerate
the president.
2
Your age doesn't
exonerate
you from being held culpable for your actions.
3
They await justice with the hope the system will eventually
exonerate
them.
4
Not unless you confess yourself in the wrong, and
exonerate
Mr. Totten.
5
Because without her, how could he stop Lord Niu and
exonerate
himself?
6
It also states that the investigation did not
exonerate
Trump of wrongdoing.
7
He wishes simply to
exonerate
you and return to you your privileges.
8
Tell me, Miss Dundas, that you
exonerate
me from such a charge.
9
If she asks me about the sale, be sure I'll
exonerate
you.
10
It remains to be seen whether this new information will actually
exonerate
him.
11
However, one shareholder said it was also crafted to
exonerate
Buffett from wrongdoing.
12
A three-judge panel must debate the evidence, then sentence or
exonerate
Rios Montt.
13
Do you happen to have any evidence whatsoever that would actually
exonerate
her?
14
This tape by itself does not
exonerate
him, though it certainly raises questions.
15
Logging the reasons behind any decision to prosecute or
exonerate
an alleged perpetrator.
16
The lack of decisive evidence regarding the 2008 meeting does not
exonerate
Murdoch.
exonerate
·
exonerate the president
exonerate officers
exonerate clients
exonerate history
exonerate innocent
Portuguese
absolver
inocentar
Catalan
descarregar
exculpar
Spanish
descargar