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Verb
S:
(v)
acquit (acquit%2:32:00::)
,
assoil (assoil%2:32:01::)
,
clear (clear%2:32:00::)
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discharge (discharge%2:32:00::)
,
exonerate (exonerate%2:32:00::)
,
exculpate (exculpate%2:32:00::)
(pronounce not guilty of criminal charges)
"The suspect was cleared of the murder charges"
direct troponym
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full troponym
direct hypernym
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inherited hypernym
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sister term
entailment
antonym
derivationally related form
W:
(n)
acquittal (acquittal%1:04:00::)
[Related to:
acquit
] (a judgment of not guilty)
W:
(n)
clear (clear%1:26:00::)
[Related to:
clear
] (the state of being free of suspicion)
"investigation showed that he was in the clear"
W:
(n)
clearing (clearing%1:04:00::)
[Related to:
clear
] (the act of freeing from suspicion)
W:
(adj)
exonerative (exonerative%3:00:00:exculpatory:00)
[Related to:
exonerate
] (providing absolution)
W:
(n)
exoneration (exoneration%1:26:00::)
[Related to:
exonerate
] (the condition of being relieved from blame or obligation)
W:
(n)
exoneration (exoneration%1:04:00::)
[Related to:
exonerate
] (the act of vindicating or defending against criticism or censure etc.)
"friends provided a vindication of his position"
W:
(adj)
exculpatory (exculpatory%3:00:00::)
[Related to:
exculpate
] (clearing of guilt or blame)
W:
(n)
exculpation (exculpation%1:04:00::)
[Related to:
exculpate
] (the act of freeing from guilt or blame)
sentence frame
S:
(v)
behave (behave%2:41:01::)
,
acquit (acquit%2:41:00::)
,
bear (bear%2:41:00::)
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deport (deport%2:41:02::)
,
conduct (conduct%2:41:01::)
,
comport (comport%2:41:01::)
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carry (carry%2:41:01::)
(behave in a certain manner)
"She carried herself well"; "he bore himself with dignity"; "They conducted themselves well during these difficult times"