Get to know Exonerating better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Exonerating meaning
present participle and gerund of exonerate
Using Exonerating
- The main meaning on this page is: present participle and gerund of exonerate
- In the example corpus, exonerating often appears in combinations such as: exonerating the, exonerating himself, of exonerating.
Context around Exonerating
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 6 middle, 8 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Exonerating
- In this selection, "exonerating" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 25.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, order, particularly, kwachiundura, himself, report and subpostmasters stand out and add context to how "exonerating" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a statement exonerating the bribe and aimed at exonerating rondell fineman. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "exonerating" sits close to words such as abdulai, abhinandan and abhor, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with exonerating
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Mueller said he was not exonerating Trump. (7 words)
He even composed the song ‘KwaChiundura’, exonerating himself from wrongdoing. (10 words)
Roll Call yesterday that Loudermilk’s first order of business was exonerating himself. (13 words)
The president is up and trolling the FBI over Michael Horowitz's report exonerating it of wrongdoing in 2016 by quoting partisan Fox pundits, following up on his entirely bogus spin on its conclusions yesterday afternoon. (36 words)
The Lindo Creek Commission of Inquiry (COI), during which the father of a sitting Minister was its lone Commissioner and the brother of another Minister its legal counsel, was aimed at “exonerating” Rondell “Fineman” Rawlins. (35 words)
This new claim of innocence, coupled with his promise of an exonerating report, has rekindled debates over the role of misinformation and inflammatory rhetoric in shaping public opinion and undermining trust in democratic institutions. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
Roll Call yesterday that Loudermilk’s first order of business was exonerating himself.
This new claim of innocence, coupled with his promise of an exonerating report, has rekindled debates over the role of misinformation and inflammatory rhetoric in shaping public opinion and undermining trust in democratic institutions.
A law aimed at exonerating subpostmasters caught up in the Horizon scandal is expected to be brought forward “as soon as possible next month”, Kevin Hollinrake has said.
He had maintained his innocence throughout his trial, and in 2015 President Michael D Higgins signed the order exonerating him of the crime.
His comments came a day after the PM confirmed Justice Secretary Alex Chalk was “looking at” the option of exonerating victims.
Mr Sunak said on Sunday ministers were considering options including exonerating all those unjustly convicted, and stripping the Post Office of handling the appeals process, with announcements expected this week.
Which is, indeed, a direct payment from the Schlapps or the ACU — but it’s not particularly exonerating either.
He even composed the song ‘KwaChiundura’, exonerating himself from wrongdoing.
Mueller said he was not exonerating Trump.
The government agency explained that the decision to secure the release of the youths followed the legal advice issued by the Office of the Lagos State Attorney-General, exonerating the protesters.
Aside from himself—enriching himself and celebrating himself, exonerating himself and retweeting himself—Donald Trump’s signature issue is immigration, though to use that term is to frame the issue incorrectly.
Mueller, however, stopped short of exonerating the U.S. president on obstruction of justice allegations, leaving that question in the hands of Barr and the U.S. deputy attorney general.
The Lindo Creek Commission of Inquiry (COI), during which the father of a sitting Minister was its lone Commissioner and the brother of another Minister its legal counsel, was aimed at “exonerating” Rondell “Fineman” Rawlins.
The president is up and trolling the FBI over Michael Horowitz's report exonerating it of wrongdoing in 2016 by quoting partisan Fox pundits, following up on his entirely bogus spin on its conclusions yesterday afternoon.
This is by no means exonerating African leadership as they too must shoulder the blame for everything that has gone wrong on the continent.
This required exonerating her, at least ostensibly, from well-founded allegations that were both felonious and politically disqualifying.
But, you're part of the current political problem: determined to lay any failing, perceived or real, at the feet of people you disagree with politically, and exonerating those you support.
Exonerating “forceful character” Salmon herself of bullying, the review also upheld her allegations of elitism and self-interest among former colleagues but said there was “no evidence” funds had been used inappropriately.
He rose to admonish me and said that he ‘did not expect Mr Chidambaram to make a statement exonerating the bribe takers’, or words to that effect.
It is this way, of exonerating yourself, that will protect the rest of us, and instill the needed confidence to continue the fight against corruption.
Common combinations with exonerating
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- exonerating the 4×
- exonerating himself 3×
- of exonerating 3×
- at exonerating 2×
- not exonerating 2×