Exoneration

Synonyms for "exoneration" (34 found)

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Translations

18 translations across 15 languages.

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Arabic

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  • تَبْرِئَة noun (the act of freeing a person of blame)

Catalan

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  • exoneració noun (the act of freeing a person of blame)

Dutch

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  • zuivering noun (the act of freeing a person of blame)

Finnish

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  • toteaminen syyttömäksi noun (the act of freeing a person of blame)
  • vapauttaminen syytteistä noun (the act of freeing a person of blame)

Galician

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  • exoneración noun (the act of freeing a person of blame)

German

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  • Entlastung noun (the act of freeing a person of blame)
  • Rehabilitation noun (the act of freeing a person of blame)

Greek

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  • απενοχοποίηση noun (the act of freeing a person of blame)

Hungarian

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  • felmentés noun (the act of freeing a person of blame)
  • tisztázás noun (the act of freeing a person of blame)

Italian

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  • assoluzione noun (the act of freeing a person of blame)

Māori

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  • whakaharakoretanga noun (the act of freeing a person of blame)

Occitan

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  • exoneracion noun (the act of freeing a person of blame)

Polish

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  • rehabilitacja noun (the act of freeing a person of blame)

Portuguese

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  • ilibação noun (the act of freeing a person of blame)

Russian

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  • оправдание noun (the act of freeing a person of blame)

Spanish

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  • exoneración noun (the act of freeing a person of blame)

Sample sentences

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Alpaca. (Camelus Pacos,) also Paco. […] This animal, like the camel, is domable, and will carry from seven to nine stone; it will fall on its knees for the convenient reception and exoneration of its burthen.

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Mr. Spitzer’s proposal also calls for the creation of a state office that would be responsible for studying all cases that resulted in exonerations and looking for flaws in the system that led to those wrongful convictions.

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