exonerate

English

WOTD – 10 July 2017

Etymology

From Latin exonerāt-, the participle stem of exonerāre, from exonerō (to discharge, to unload; to exonerate), from ex- (a prefix denoting privation) + onerō (to burden, to lade, to load) (from onus (burden, load), from Proto-Indo-European *h₃énh₂os (burden, load), from *h₃enh₂- (to charge, to onerate)). Cognate with French exonérer.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ɪɡˈzɒnəɹeɪt/, /ɛɡ-/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /ɪɡˈzɑnəˌɹeɪt/, /ɛɡ-/
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  • Hyphenation: ex‧o‧ner‧ate

Verb

exonerate (third-person singular simple present exonerates, present participle exonerating, simple past and past participle exonerated)

  1. (transitive, now rare) To relieve (someone or something) of a load; to unburden (a load).
  2. (obsolete, reflexive) Of a body of water: to discharge or empty (itself).
    • 1621, Democritus Junior [pseudonym; Robert Burton], The Anatomy of Melancholy, Oxford: Printed by Iohn Lichfield and Iames Short, for Henry Cripps, OCLC 216894069; The Anatomy of Melancholy: [], 2nd corrected and augmented edition, Oxford: Printed by John Lichfield and James Short, for Henry Cripps, 1624, OCLC 54573970, partition II, section ii, member 3, page 231:
      I would examine the Caſpian Sea, and ſee where and how it exonerates it ſelfe, after it hath taken in Volga, Iaxares, Oxus, and thoſe great rivers; at the mouth of Oby, or where?
  3. (transitive) To free from an obligation, responsibility or task.
  4. (transitive) To free from accusation or blame.
    Synonyms: acquit, exculpate

Derived terms

Translations

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Adjective

exonerate

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

Latin

Verb

exonerāte

  1. first-person plural present active imperative of exonerō
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