Word of the day
exonerate
1. (especially of an official body) absolve (someone) from blame for a fault or wrongdoing, especially after due consideration of the case
“they should exonerate these men from this crime”
verb
/ɪɡˈzɑnəˌreɪt/
Test your comprehension with these four exercises!
exonerate
{{gc.totalGamesPlayed}}/{{gc.totalGames}}
Completed
Choose the word that best fits in the phrase
{{gc.getGameScore('fillGame')}}
/{{gc.getGameMaxScore('fillGame')}}
"The new evidence served to exonerate the scientist, proving he had conducted his research _____."
Select three words related to exonerate
{{gc.getGameScore('similarGame')}}
/{{gc.getGameMaxScore('similarGame')}}
- condemn
- blame
- discharge
- pardon
- accuse
- acquit
Choose the phrase that uses exonerate correctly
{{gc.getGameScore('examplesGame')}}
/{{gc.getGameMaxScore('examplesGame')}}
Find a word related to exonerate
{{gc.getGameScore('snowmanGame')}}
/{{gc.getGameMaxScore('snowmanGame')}}
C
L
E
A
R
Too difficult? We’ve got you!
You skipped this exercise
You scored {{gc.totalScore}} out of {{gc.maxTotalScore}} points
{{gc.totalGamesPlayed}} of {{gc.totalGames}} exercises completed
Play another word Replay