verb (past tense and past participle of blame) as in strong fondness

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Example Sentences

Example:The judge exonerated the man who was wrongly convicted.

Definition:Declared innocent; absolved from blame or guilt.

From exonerated

Example:He was absolved of all charges and freed from prison.

Definition:Released from blame, typically after investigation and consideration of evidence.

From absolved

Example:The jury acquitted the defendant of all charges.

Definition:Found not guilty, especially in a court of law.

From acquitted

Example:The kids were released from their mistakes and allowed to play.

Definition:Set free from blame, restriction, or obligation, often as a result of formal procedures or an investigation.

From released

Example:The behaviour was condoned by some members of the community.

Definition:Allowed or forgave, despite knowledge of the guilt, fault, or crime.

From condoned

Example:She decided to forgive him and forget the incident.

Definition:Released someone from blame or punishment, especially for a fault, wrongdoing, or offence.

From forgave