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View definitions for exoneration

exoneration

noun as in vindication

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noun as in liberation

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This new script is exemplified by stories of death row inmates who have been freed by revelations of injustice and of others who were executed despite strong cases for exoneration.

Ultimately, Smith categorically rejected “claims that dismissal of his criminal cases signifies Mr. Trump's ‘complete exoneration.’”

From Salon

After that, DNA exonerations became almost common, and startling similarities between the cases began to emerge.

Mathai said he wanted to offer comment on “the credibility of some of the witnesses” who were supporting the exoneration.

Which brings us back to Amnesty International’s exoneration.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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