exoneration
Example Sentences
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"It will be Starmerism in a nutshell – an extraordinarily painful route to complete exoneration," they said.
From BBC
Such instant exoneration increases the likelihood that worse will happen next time.
Mariah has covered natural disasters and exonerations, homicide trials and masking litigation.
A mistake or exoneration may get documented, but those reports never completely go away.
From Los Angeles Times
But the sheer number of Spacey’s accusers suggests that his acquittal was hardly an exoneration.
From Salon
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