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词根:exonerate
n.exoneration 免除;免罪
vt.exonerate 使免罪
Middle English, from Latin exoneratus, past participle of exonerare to unburden, from ex- + oner-, onus load
The first known use of exonerate was in 1524
exospherenoun
the outermost region of the atmosphere of the earth or a planet
exoskeletonnoun
a hard supporting or protective structure (as of an insect, spider, or crustacean) on the outside of the body
exorciseverb
to drive (as an evil spirit) off by calling upon some holy name or by spells
exorcismnoun
the act or practice of exorcising
exorcismnoun
the act or practice of exorcising
exorciseverb
to drive (as an evil spirit) off by calling upon some holy name or by spells
exorbitantadjective
going beyond the limits of what is fair, reasonable, or expected
exorbitant prices
exorbitantadjective
going beyond the limits of what is fair, reasonable, or expected
exorbitant prices
exonerateverb
to clear from a charge of wrongdoing or from blame : declare innocent
1 By the film's end, the lighter takes on investigative, redemptive and exonerative qualities that go beyond solely identification purposes.
2 This is apparent in the NRA’s exonerative causal slogan “Guns don’t kill people. People kill people.”
3 Use of the passive voice in an admission of wrongdoing has become so common that the political consultant William Schneider suggested a few years ago that it be referred to as the “past exonerative” tense.
4 Nonetheless, he deserves to be included in the ranks, compiled by Wikipedia, of those who, when faced with allegations of wrongdoing, deflected them with what political consultant William Schneider called the “past exonerative” tense.
5 the results of the DNA fingerprinting finally exonerated the man, but only after he had wasted 10 years of his life in prison
6 Through his lawyers, Spacey said that he has been publicly exonerated and has been acquitted of every criminal charge against him in the U.S. and the U.K., said a Channel 4 representative.
7 Mellen was convicted and spent 17 years in prison before she was exonerated and released.
1 解除
revocatory resolutive release solution relief discharge clearance cancellation dissolution revocation absolution rescission exoneration quietus quittance acquittance relieve ravel offload break raise lift cancel quit dump terminate dissolve revoke liberate vacate disengage rescind salve absolve exonerate unyoke disburden disenthrall disenthral
2 免罪的
4 解除的
5 免责
6 免除
quit immune release freedom discharge exemption forgiveness immunity remission impunity absolution riddance quittance excusal remittal dispense rid excuse relieve exempt remit absolve exonerate fains get rid of exempt from be free of get free fain solution dispensation exoneration acquittance disposure forgive immunize