exoneratively

[US]//ɪɡˈzɒnərətɪvli//
[UK]//ɪɡˈzɑːnərətɪvli//

Translation

adv.In a manner that exonerates; so as to clear from blame or fault.

Example Sentences

the witness testified exoneratively on behalf of the accused, affirming his complete innocence.

the lawyer argued exoneratively that her client had no involvement in the crime.

the official document certified exoneratively that the employee had been wrongly accused.

the professor spoke exoneratively about his former student's academic integrity.

the committee declared exoneratively that the politician was not guilty of corruption charges.

the expert testified exoneratively regarding the defendant's lack of technical knowledge.

the character witness vouched exoneratively for the defendant's good reputation in the community.

the investigation concluded exoneratively that the mistake was due to system error, not human negligence.

the judge ruled exoneratively, clearing the defendant's name after new evidence emerged.

the audit report stated exoneratively that all financial transactions were legitimate.

the doctor wrote exoneratively that the patient had no history of the alleged condition.

the review board determined exoneratively that the researcher had not committed plagiarism.

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