Exonerate
<ex-on-er-rayte>
absolve; acquit; pardon;
to clear someone of guilt.
The new evidence will exonerate you. They will set you free.
Memory trick:
ex reminds of used to be
we ex your guilt
onerate reminds of honor
we ex your guilt and return your honor
Used at work:
The test will exonerate you of making the mistake. It will prove you did it right.
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