词汇 | exonerating |
释义 | exonerating present participle ofexonerate exonerate verb[ T ] formaluk /ɪɡˈzɒn.ə.reɪt/ us /ɪɡˈzɑː.nɚ.eɪt/ to show or state that someone or something is not guilty of something: 证明…无罪;宣布…无罪;使免受责备 exonerate someone from somethingThe report exonerated the crew from all responsibility for the collision.报告证明机组人员对飞机相撞事件不负任何责任。 Synonyms clear exculpateformal Opposite convict Compare acquit not responsible for doing something bad or wrong innocentI don't know if they are innocent or guilty. blamelessShe is not entirely blameless in the matter. guiltlessHe's not exactly guiltless in this matter - she helped the robber escape. acquittedThe two men were acquitted of her murder. exoneratedThe exonerated prisoners banded together and sued the judge who had falsely convicted all of them. Innocent accuse acquit acquit someone of something acquittal be above/beyond reproachidiom be in the clearidiom cleared come up/out smelling of rosesidiom culpability culpably exculpate guiltlessly inculpable innocence innocency innocent reproach sinlessly smell squeaky-clean Related wordexoneration Examples of exoneratingexonerating In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. One is tempted to think that not all of those arguments can be right if they end up exonerating both sides to the conflict. In contrast, excuses are ex post, individualized exonerating factors that indicate that the wrongdoer was not responsible. Some of them followed a standard format proposed by the union, naturally exonerating the leaders of the numerous charges against them. Collectively, they provide a convincing case for exonerating those charged with failing to make peace at the end of both world wars by highlighting the near impossibility of their task. I am by no means exonerating the local authorities completely. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Each year brings new evidence, all of it exonerating the men and none of it implicating them. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The respondents in the case said that what was required of a refugee was a "voluntary exonerating act". From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I am not exonerating my own party in this matter before the war, although the economic situation in respect of commodity production was fundamentally different. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 It is no use exonerating yourself at the expense of other people. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 If we do not, we will constantly be defending the aggressor and exonerating it, while asking the victim to remain calm. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English Being profoundly deaf would not necessarily be a reason for exonerating someone in those circumstances. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Therefore, it would go a long way towards exonerating other professional advisers from responsibility for the actions and behaviour of the servants of other interested parties. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 This statement was examined by a committee presided over by a very distinguished officer, and the committee, if satisfied, issued a certificate exonerating the officer from blame. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 As we know, forensic science is, rightly, growing in importance in the fight against crime: in convicting or, it should be stressed, in exonerating an individual accused of a crime. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 But over localizing the criminalization of urbicide risks exonerating by inaction the governments often implicated as aggressors against the city and its citizens. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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