/tə ɪɡˈzɑnəˌreɪt (frʌm) bleɪm (frʌm tʃɑrd)/ – Phrase
Definition: miễn mọi sự khiển trách (trách nhiệm miễn buộc tội).
A more thorough explanation: To exonerate means to clear someone from blame or responsibility, especially in a legal context, by providing evidence or proof that demonstrates their innocence or lack of involvement in a particular offense or wrongdoing.
Example: The forensic evidence presented in court helped to exonerate the defendant from the murder charge.