indicates exoneration
[ˈɪndɪkeɪts ɪɡˌzɑːnəˈreɪʃən]
verb phrase
indica exoneração
1. Shows or suggests that someone is not guilty or is freed from blame or responsibility
The new evidence indicates exoneration for the wrongly convicted defendant.
A nova evidência indica exoneração do réu condenado injustamente.
2. Points to or suggests the clearing of charges or accusations against a person
The witness testimony indicates exoneration in this case of fraud.
O depoimento da testemunha indica exoneração neste caso de fraude.
3. Demonstrates proof or evidence that removes guilt or liability
DNA testing indicates exoneration for the prisoner after 20 years.
O teste de DNA indica exoneração do prisioneiro após 20 anos.
This phrase is primarily used in legal and judicial contexts in both American and Brazilian English/Portuguese. In the USA, it's frequently associated with criminal justice cases and wrongful conviction reversals. In Brazil, similar terminology is used in legal proceedings (processos judiciais) and formal accusations. The concept of exoneration has gained cultural prominence with the rise of organizations dedicated to exonerating wrongly convicted individuals in both countries.
NYC Slang
clears someone's name; gets someone off the hook
Related Idioms & Phrases
indicates exoneration in the eyes of the law
strongly indicates exoneration
evidence indicates exoneration
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