/tə ɪɡˈzɑnəˌreɪt (frʌm) beɪl/ – Phrase
Definition: miễn bảo lãnh (việc bị đơn sẽ đến hầu tòa).
A more thorough explanation: To exonerate from bail means to release a person from the obligation to provide bail or surety for their appearance in court, typically due to a determination that the individual is not a flight risk or poses no danger to the community.
Example: The judge decided to exonerate the defendant from bail, as there was insufficient evidence to justify holding them in custody.