exonerate
3.exonerate by means of a perfunctory investigation or through biased presentation of data.
4.But while video evidence confirms it was Emmanuel Eboue, his team-mate, who struck Wayne Bridge, it does not fully exonerate Adebayor.
5.Why do you always have reason to exonerate your fair in exams?You have never managed to work hard to get a better score.
6.While the study is an important early step in the search for a cure, its immediate effect may be to exonerate an expanded group of parents whose children frequently appear in emergency rooms with unexplained fractures, and who may be accused of child abuse.
7.Before Jean Vaijean, the protagonist in Les Miserables, sacrificed himself to exonerate the person who had been wronged, he had experienced a fierce inner conflict, anti at last, decided to head directly for the abyss where heaven lies, and then atoned for his son1.


