noun

exoneration

exoneration, absolution, acquittal

The report resulted in his complete exoneration.

The report resulted in his complete exoneration.

She fought for the exoneration of her father.

She fought for the exoneration of her father.

exoneration from ((sth.)) the act of being cleared from blame The report resulted in his exoneration from all charges.

Synonyms: acquittal, absolution, vindication; Antonyms: conviction

From Latin 'exoneratio', from 'exonerare' (to unburden). See 'exonerate'.

This is the noun form of 'exonerate'. It's the action or result of being freed from the burden of blame.

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