Freeing from a burden or obligation; tending to exonerate.(adjective)
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Use "exonerative" in a sentence
"“This usage,” he said, “should be referred to as the past exonerative.”"
"His civil case, in which he seeks damages from the Kenyan Government for his ordeal, is up this week, although thanks to a limp judicial system no one expects a very exonerative outcome."
"SCHNEIDER: I called it the "past exonerative," meaning, something was done wrong but nobody knows who did it."