exoneration

  • 21exoneration — ex·on·er·a·tion || ɪg‚zÉ’nÉ™ reɪʃn n. acquittal, absolution; act of releasing from an obligation, act of freeing from a duty …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 22exoneration — n. 1. Exculpation, acquittal, clearance, justification, vindication. 2. Release, absolution, discharge, exemption, exception, liberation, letting off …

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  • 23exoneration — n 1. acquittal, acquittance, vindication. See exculpation. 2. excusal, release, relief, dismissal, discharge, freedom, liberty, liberation, emancipation, deliverance, delivery; exemption, exception, exclusion, indemnity, immunity, impunity, Rom.… …

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  • 24exoneration — ex·on·er·a·tion …

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  • 25exoneration — See: exonerate …

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  • 26exoneration — /agzonareyshan/ The removal of a burden, charge, responsibility, or duty. Right to be reimbursed by reason of having paid that which another should be compelled to pay while indemnity generally is based upon contract, express or implied, and… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 27exoneration — /agzonareyshan/ The removal of a burden, charge, responsibility, or duty. Right to be reimbursed by reason of having paid that which another should be compelled to pay while indemnity generally is based upon contract, express or implied, and… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 28exoneration — Absolving of a charge or imputation of guilt; the lifting of a burden; a discharge; a release from liability; the application of the personal property of an intestate to the payment of his debts and the relief of his real property therefrom. 21… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 29exoneration — noun 1. the condition of being relieved from blame or obligation • Derivationally related forms: ↑exonerate • Hypernyms: ↑condition, ↑status 2. the act of vindicating or defending against criticism or censure etc. friends provided a vindication… …

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  • 30exoneration of bail — The release from liability of the sureties on a bail bond either by their surrender of their principal to the proper authorities; by his surrender of himself before the day stipulated in the bond; by the acquittal of the principal or the… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary