Crossword-Solution: EXONERATE 9 letters, 36 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Word Word Type Definition
Exonerate v. t. To unload; to disburden; to discharge.
Exonerate v. t. To relieve, in a moral sense, as of a charge,
obligation, or load of blame resting on one; to clear of something that
lies upon oppresses one, as an accusation or imputation; as, to
exonerate one's self from blame, or from the charge of avarice.
Exonerate v. t. To discharge from duty or obligation, as a ball.

We have 36 clues for the answer “EXONERATE”

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RELEASE person from duty etc. 1 answer
Officially declare free from blame 1 answer
Find the defendant "Not guilty" 1 answer
FREE person from 1 answer
Clear from blame 1 answer
Clear, as a defendant 1 answer
Declare not guilty 2 answers
Clear in court 2 answers
Declare blameless 2 answers
Clear of blame 3 answers
Find not Guilty 4 answers
Declare someone blameless or free from guilt 4 answers
disculpate 4 answers
Free from guilt 5 answers
Free from blame 5 answers
DECLARE innocent 6 answers
ABSOLVE FROM PAYMENT 10 answers
ABSOLVE from blame 10 answers
CLEAR OF ACCUSATION, BLAME, SUSPICION, OR DOUBT WITH SUPPORTING PROOF 10 answers
FREE of charge 11 answers
assoil 15 answers
ALLOW to go 20 answers
forgive 24 answers
Exempt 26 answers
Vindicate 34 answers
exculpate 37 answers
Disburden 38 answers
Justify 39 answers
Whitewash 40 answers
acquit 43 answers
absolve 45 answers
Redeem 65 answers
Excuse 66 answers
Discharge 89 answers
Release 93 answers
CLEAR ___ 106 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EXONERATE (5)

But it accomplished nothing other than to convince me that there were several officers upon it who were in full sympathy with Johnson, for, though no charges had been preferred against him, the board went out of its way specifically to exonerate him in its findings.
The Lost Continent Edgar Rice Burroughs 1994
Trusting you to exonerate him from all so-and-so and that these few words, etcetera!" He depleted the elder glass of its liquor, waved it in the air, cried, "Health, host!" and set it upon the table.
The Flirt Booth Tarkington 2004
She reproached herself for her share of the ill feeling and resolved to exonerate Amy as soon as possible.
Little Women Louisa May Alcott 1996
Hamley, who had been neglected in the despatches; to demolish his friend Lord Bury, who had “questioned my omniscience” in the “Edinburgh Review”; and to exonerate England at large from absurd self-congratulations about the “little Egypt affair,” the blame of such exaggeration resting with those whom he called State Showmen.
A. W. Kinglake W. Tuckwell 2013
Through some odd mental twist perhaps I was disposed to exonerate him even at the cost of blaming my poor old mother who had left things in his untrustworthy hands.
Tono-Bungay H.G. Wells 1996

Quotes with EXONERATE (3)

Any way I slice reality it comes out poorly, and I feel an urge to not exist, something I have never felt before; and now here it comes with conviction, almost panic. I mentally bless and exonerate anyone who has kicked a chair out from beneath her or swallowed opium in large chunks. My mind has met their environment, here in the void. I understand perfectly.
Suzanne Finnamore Split: A Memoir of Divorce
I mentally bless and exonerate anyone who has kicked a chair out from beneath her or swallowed opium in large chunks. My mind has met their environment, here in the void. I understand perfectly.
Suzanne Finnamore Split: A Memoir of Divorce
Self-justification - that is, claiming one's innocence and thus in the final analysis blaming God - is an inheritance we have received from Adam and Eve. Even the worst criminals have this urge to exonerate themselves. They claim innocence in the face of the most heinous crimes. Prison chaplains write that there is no place like prison to find so many self-righteous people, maintaining that they are actually innocent. They think they have been imprisoned unjustly. We human be…
M. Basilea Schlink
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT, WP.

Used 5 times in crossword archives (1977–2024).