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The correct answer is free from blame.
Exonerate
A. exhaust completely
B. torment
C. praise excessively
D. free from blame
The correct answer is (D) To free from blame; to release (person) from (duty, obligation, or task).; to exculpate.
Exonerate comes from Latin exonorare (to unburden, discharge).
Examples of use:
- Because of new evidence, he was exonerated from the accusation of fraud.
- The judge exonerated her from jury duty.
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