exuperate in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To exuperate means to clear someone of blame or to declare them innocent, especially after new evidence or reconsideration.
Sample Sentences
- The judge decided to exuperate the defendant after new evidence emerged.
- In a surprising turn of events, the committee chose to exuperate the previously accused members.
- The organization's commitment to transparency allowed them to exuperate their leaders from any wrongdoing.
- After thorough investigation, the board exuperated the employee, reaffirming their trust in her integrity.
- His heartfelt apology seemed to exuperate him from the backlash he faced in the media.
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