the article exculpated the mayor.
exculpate oneself from a charge of theft
He exculpate himself from a charge of theft.
He exculpate himself from stealing the money.
He has been exculpated from the charge.
The lawyer worked tirelessly to exculpate his client from the false accusations.
The evidence presented in court helped exculpate the defendant.
The new information came to light, exculpating the suspect.
The investigation aimed to exculpate the wrongly accused individual.
The forensic analysis helped exculpate the suspect by proving his innocence.
The alibi provided by the witness served to exculpate the defendant.
The DNA evidence was crucial in exculpating the accused of the crime.
The confession of the true culprit exculpated the wrongly convicted man.
The video footage exculpated the suspect by showing he was not at the scene of the crime.
The goal of the investigation was to exculpate all the innocent individuals involved.
We have an absolute right to exculpate our client.
On balance, Mr Bilger exculpates his grandfather—and, by emotional if irrational extension, himself.
And this opinion of the aunts pleased him, because it exculpated him, as it were.
'Margaret! I am going to consult Mr. Lennox as to the chance of exculpating myself, so that I may return to England whenever I choose, more for your sake than for the sake of any one else.
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