| absolved | | |
| adj. | 1. absolved, clear, cleared, exculpated, exonerated, vindicated | freed from any question of guilt.; "is absolved from all blame"; "was now clear of the charge of cowardice"; "his official honor is vindicated" |
| ~ clean-handed, guiltless, innocent | free from evil or guilt.; "an innocent child"; "the principle that one is innocent until proved guilty" |
| exonerated | | |
| exonerate | | |
| v. (communication) | 1. acquit, assoil, clear, discharge, exculpate, exonerate | pronounce not guilty of criminal charges.; "The suspect was cleared of the murder charges" |
| ~ pass judgment, evaluate, judge | form a critical opinion of.; "I cannot judge some works of modern art"; "How do you evaluate this grant proposal?"; "We shouldn't pass judgment on other people" |
| ~ vindicate | clear of accusation, blame, suspicion, or doubt with supporting proof.; "You must vindicate yourself and fight this libel" |
| ~ whitewash | exonerate by means of a perfunctory investigation or through biased presentation of data. |
| ~ purge | clear of a charge. |
| ~ pronounce, label, judge | pronounce judgment on.; "They labeled him unfit to work here" |
Recent comments
1 week 3 days ago
5 weeks 4 days ago
7 weeks 11 hours ago
22 weeks 2 days ago
22 weeks 2 days ago
22 weeks 2 days ago
23 weeks 6 hours ago
27 weeks 1 day ago
28 weeks 17 hours ago
28 weeks 6 days ago