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Exonorate vs. Exonerate — What's the Difference?

By Tayyaba Rehman — Updated on August 30, 2023
"Exonorate" is a common misspelling. The correct term is "Exonerate," meaning to absolve someone of blame or responsibility.

Which is correct: Exonorate or Exonerate

How to spell Exonerate?

Exonorate

Incorrect Spelling

Exonerate

Correct Spelling

Difference Between Exonorate and Exonerate

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Key Differences

The right spelling, "Exonerate," contains an 'e' after the 'x' and not an 'o.'
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The prefix "Ex-" as in "Exit" can help you remember it's "Ex-onerate."
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Think of the word "onerous" which means burdensome; "Exonerate" means to free from a burden.
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Remove the unnecessary 'o' after 'x' in "Exonorate."
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Remember the phrase "Exit the blame" to recall "Exonerate."
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Definitions

Exonorate

Exonorate is an incorrect spelling of Exonerate.
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Exonerate

To clear from a charge or accusation.
The evidence will exonerate him.
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Exonerate

To declare or prove blameless.
The new facts helped exonerate her.
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Exonerate

To absolve from any wrongdoing.
The jury voted to exonerate the defendant.
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Exonerate

To free from blame, responsibility, or a task.
He was exonerated from the allegation.
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Exonerate

To relieve from a duty or obligation.
She was exonerated from her duties.
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Exonerate

(of an official body) absolve (someone) from blame for a fault or wrongdoing
They should exonerate these men from this crime
An inquiry exonerated those involved
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Exonerate

Release someone from (a duty or obligation)
Pope Clement V exonerated the king from his oath to the barons
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Exonerate

To free from blame.
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Exonerate

To free from a responsibility, obligation, or task.
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Exonerate

To relieve (someone or something) of a load; to unburden (a load).
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Exonerate

Of a body of water: to discharge or empty (itself).
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Exonerate

(transitive) To free (someone) from an obligation, responsibility or task.
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Exonerate

(transitive) To free (someone) from accusation or blame.
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Exonerate

(archaic) Freed from an obligation; freed from accusation or blame; acquitted, exonerated.
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Exonerate

To unload; to disburden; to discharge.
All exonerate themselves into one common duct.
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Exonerate

To relieve, in a moral sense, as of a charge, obligation, or load of blame resting on one; to clear of something that lies upon oppresses one, as an accusation or imputation; as, to exonerate one's self from blame, or from the charge of avarice.
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Exonerate

To discharge from duty or obligation, as a bail.
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Exonerate

Pronounce not guilty of criminal charges;
The suspect was cleared of the murder charges
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FAQs

Why is it called Exonerate?

Derived from Latin "exoneratus," past participle of "exonerare" meaning "to unburden."
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What is the pronunciation of Exonerate?

/ɪgˈzɒnəˌreɪt/.
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What is the singular form of Exonerate?

"Exonerate" is already in singular form.
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What is the verb form of Exonerate?

"Exonerate" itself is a verb.
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What is the root word of Exonerate?

"Onus" (Latin for "burden").
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Which preposition is used with Exonerate?

"From" is commonly used.
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Which vowel is used before Exonerate?

The vowel 'e' is used before "Exonerate."
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Which conjunction is used with Exonerate?

Any conjunction can be used based on sentence structure.
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What is the plural form of Exonerate?

The term doesn't have a standard plural form, but "exonerations" refers to multiple instances.
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Is Exonerate a negative or positive word?

Generally positive, as it implies freeing someone from blame.
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Is Exonerate a vowel or consonant?

"Exonerate" begins with a vowel.
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Is Exonerate a countable noun?

Not in its verb form, but "exonerations" as a noun can be counted.
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Is the word Exonerate a Gerund?

"Exonerating" is the gerund form.
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What is a stressed syllable in Exonerate?

The third syllable, "er," is stressed.
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What is the first form of Exonerate?

Exonerate.
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How many syllables are in Exonerate?

Four.
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What is another term for Exonerate?

Absolve.
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Which determiner is used with Exonerate?

"The" or "this" can be used, depending on context.
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Which article is used with Exonerate?

"The" can be used with its noun form, while either "a" or "the" might be used with its adjective form.
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Is Exonerate an abstract noun?

No.
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Is the word “Exonerate” a Direct object or an Indirect object?

It's typically used as a verb, not an object.
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Is Exonerate an adverb?

No.
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Is Exonerate a collective noun?

No.
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Is the word Exonerate imperative?

It can be used in the imperative form, e.g., "Exonerate him now!"
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How do we divide Exonerate into syllables?

Ex-on-er-ate.
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What part of speech is Exonerate?

Verb.
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What is the opposite of Exonerate?

Incriminate or condemn.
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Is Exonerate a noun or adjective?

It's primarily a verb, but "exonerate" can also be used as an adjective.
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Is the Exonerate term a metaphor?

No, but it can be used metaphorically.
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