deonerate in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Deonerate: to absolve or clear someone of blame or guilt after a review of evidence.
Sample Sentences
- The committee decided to deonerate the accused after reviewing the new evidence.
- In an unexpected turn of events, the judge chose to deonerate the defendant, leading to widespread relief.
- The team worked tirelessly to deonerate their colleague, who had been wrongly implicated in the scandal.
- After careful consideration, the board voted unanimously to deonerate the project manager from any wrongdoing.
- Public opinion began to shift as more facts emerged that could deonerate the individual in question.