Definition of Exonerating

1. Verb. (present participle of exonerate) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Exonerating

1. exonerate [v] - See also: exonerate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Exonerating

exomoons
exomorphic
exomorphism
exomphalos
exon
exon shuffle
exon shuffling
exon trapping
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exonarthex
exonarthexes
exonerable
exonerate
exonerated
exonerates
exonerating (current term)
exoneration
exonerations
exonerative
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exonization
exonizations
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exonormative
exonormatively
exons
exonuclear gene
exonuclease
exonuclease III
exonuclease lambda

Literary usage of Exonerating

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Colonial Records of the State of Georgia by Georgia General Assembly (1904)
"direct, And exonerating those Quit Rents that may become payable under former Grants, And making the New Ones to commence in ten Years from the Dates of the ..."

2. The Law of Railways: Embracing Corporations, Eminent Domain, Contracts by Isaac Fletcher Redfield (1867)
"5. Statement of the points decided. Responsibility of general carriers. 6. Contracts exonerating carrier for neglect against sound policy. ..."

3. Lew Wallace;: An Autobiography by Lew Wallace (1906)
"... of court of inquiry exonerating Indiana regiments charged with cowardice—Colonel Bowles—A physician and botanist—Brigadier-General Lane—The battle. ..."

4. A Treatise on the Law of Torts by Charles Greenstreet Addison, Horace Gay Wood (1876)
"Effect of clauses in particular statutes exonerating persons from all personal liability in respect to things done in the bona fide execution of tlic ..."

5. Lew Wallace; an Autobiography by Lew Wallace (1906)
"XIX General Taylor's report of the battle of Buena Vista—Report of court of inquiry exonerating Indiana regiments charged with cowardice—Colonel Bowles—A ..."

6. History of the Second War Between the United States of America and Great by Charles Jared Ingersoll (1852)
"After examining some eighty witnesses, King and Larpent reported, on the 26th of April, a statement somewhat criminating, but yet exonerating, the British; ..."

7. A Treatise on the Law and Procedure of Receivers: With Forms; Being a by Henry Gabriel Tardy, John Wilson Smith (1920)
"... an order is made directing a new bond to be filed and exonerating the original bond, the latter bond is not exonerated if the order is not carried out.3 ..."

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