1. The under secretary didn't condemn the crimes of the rioters, but absolved them of responsibility and takes the Chinese government and the people as targets.
2. Family members of a couple killed by a lightning strike on the Great Wall will appeal a court ruling that absolved local villagers of responsibility.
3. An investigation absolved the prime minister of wrongdoing but accused senior Liberals of taking kickbacks and misspending tens of millions of dollars in public funds.
4. And few are satisfied with the official investigations, which have largely absolved police of blame for not preventing the attack.
5. The review absolved BBC executives of trying to bury a potentially embarrassing story.
6. The press has been the target of unfair criticism, but it cannot be absolved of blame for the damage to its reputation.
7. A Philippine inquiry has absolved top ranking police and civilian authorities from any criminal liability.
911查询·英语单词
adj
1. freed from any question of guilt
e.g. is absolved from all blame
was now clear of the charge of cowardice
his official honor is vindicated
Synonym: clear cleared exculpated exonerated vindicated