Exonerar in english

Exonerate

pronunciation: ɪgzɑnɜreɪt part of speech: verb
In gestures

exonerar = grant + an exemption ; exonerate ; acquit ; remit. 

Example: The regulation sets out the requirement for compulsory notification of agreements to the Commission and gives the Commission powers to grant exemption to the rules.Example: In addition most of the men offered explanations to exonerate their fathers for their inadequacies as sexuality educators.Example: He acquits Brissot on all counts but finds that Darnton's suspicions were not entirely without foundation.Example: The fine was remitted after he assured the council that he would 'in future conform to the rules of the house'.

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» exonerar a Alguien de culpaexonerate + Nombre + from blame .

Example: The belief that health professionals were 'doing everything they could' in conditions of constraint also tended to exonerate them from blame for the suffering that carers or ill people experienced, and thus to disarm complaints about health care.

» exonerar a Alguien de responsabilidadexonerate + Nombre + from responsibility .

Example: This view has helped exonerate the majority of drinkers & the alcohol industry from responsibility.

» exonerar a un sospechosoexonerate + a suspect .

Example: For the first time, genetic fingerprinting would be used to exonerate a suspect and convict the guilty person.

Exonerar synonyms

clear in spanish: claro, pronunciation: klɪr part of speech: adjective discharge in spanish: descarga, pronunciation: dɪstʃɑrdʒ part of speech: noun, verb acquit in spanish: absolver, pronunciation: əkwɪt part of speech: verb exculpate in spanish: exculpar, pronunciation: ekskʌlpeɪt part of speech: verb assoil in spanish: assoil, pronunciation: əsɔɪl part of speech: verb
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