পুনর্বাসন করা, ক্ষালন করা, দোষক্ষালন করা
(1) Pronounce not guilty of criminal charges.
(2) Excuse.
(3) Clear of responsibility or blame.
(1) A report, to be published by the Department of Defence, will exonerate the men of wrongdoing and recommend that their efforts be officially recognised.
(2) They should exonerate these men from this crime
(3) He said the controller will be allowed to return to work if the inquiry exonerates him or he could be told to undergo re-training if it emerges his mistake prompted the incident.
(4) They forget that the counsel law was originally set up to carry out investigations and it's just as successful in exonerating someone as it is in prosecuting them.
(5) At least it exonerated them from their usual role in being unable to hold on to leads.
(6) The world governing body know the UK authorities have exonerated the athlete.
(7) Greenberg was criticized, even ridiculed, but the next day the official scorers changed their ruling from error to triple, exonerating him.
(8) It was years later, in November 1972, according to records, that he was fully exonerated by a judge who said he had no case to answer.
(9) The affair has already tarnished this government and even if an investigation exonerates him the damage has already been done.
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(11) A girl in his college was murdered, and he was totally exonerated from it.
(12) He is particularly pleased the findings exonerated his men of blame.
(13) In fact, you could be the best minister in terms of performance, that doesn't exonerate you from being part of a team.
(14) He is exonerated of all charges and joyfully returns to his cell, looking forward to the freedom to live out his days at La Coste with his cherished wife.
(15) Investigators relied on the recording in exonerating the soldiers who fired on the speeding vehicle.
(16) He went to jail, to death row, and was 10 days away from the gas chamber before he was exonerated .
(17) In all three instances, Carroll's testimony exonerated him of any blame.
(18) After an investigation, the pilots were exonerated and the US military said they had come under fire.
(19) Two earlier hearings exonerated other officers involved in the attack.
(20) He is demanding that he be fully exonerated by the Royal Air Force of any blame for the fatal crashes.
absolve
release
clear
incriminate
Convict
Accuse
Blame
Charge
Condemn
Incarcerate
Incriminate
Sentence