/ɪɡˌzɒnəˈreɪʃən/ – noun
Definition: việc miễn, việc tha miễn (trách nhiệm, buộc tội, gánh nặng).
A more thorough explanation: Exoneration is the act of absolving or clearing someone from blame, responsibility, or obligation, particularly in a legal context. It involves proving that a person is not guilty of a crime or wrongdoing, or that they are not liable for a debt or obligation.
Example: After a thorough investigation, the defendant’s alibi was confirmed, leading to his exoneration of all charges.