Betekenis van:
exonerate

to exonerate
Werkwoord
  • onschuldig verklaren
  • pronounce not guilty of criminal charges

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Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

to exonerate
Werkwoord
  • releveren, vrijspreken, absolveren, de absolutie geven
  • pronounce not guilty of criminal charges

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

to exonerate
Werkwoord
    • pronounce not guilty of criminal charges

    Synoniemen

    Hyperoniemen

    Hyponiemen

    to exonerate
    Werkwoord
    • vrijpleiten, vrijspreken, absolveren, de absolutie geven
    • pronounce not guilty of criminal charges

    Synoniemen

    Hyperoniemen

    Hyponiemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. The absence of financial insurance does not exonerate a Member State from its obligation to perform a preliminary assessment and to decide on the acceptance of the ship in a place of refuge.
    2. In this connection, the Commission considers that it goes without saying that there cannot be collateral or implicit agreement whereby the Italian State would exonerate the banks from their obligation if the recapitalisation offer was insufficiently subscribed.
    3. In this connection, the Commission considers that it goes without saying that there cannot be collateral or implicit agreement whereby the State would exonerate the bank from their obligation if the recapitalisation offer was insufficiently subscribed.
    4. the operation must not be accompanied by any collateral agreement or implicit agreement whereby the State would exonerate the bank from its obligation if the recapitalisation offer was insufficiently subscribed or grant the bank any special discount on the issue price.
    5. the operation must not be accompanied by any collateral agreement or implicit agreement whereby the Italian State would exonerate the banks from their obligation if the recapitalisation offer was insufficiently subscribed or granted the banks any special discount on the issue price.
    6. Workshops could also be reminded that simply removing a manipulation device from a vehicle does not necessarily exonerate the operator or driver from any infringements, since it is very likely that data previously recorded and stored on the vehicle unit and individual driver cards may have already been manipulated.
    7. The employment of train drivers certified in accordance with Directive 2007/59/EC should not exonerate railway undertakings and infrastructure managers from their obligation to set up a system of monitoring and internal control of the competence and conduct of their train drivers pursuant to Article 9 of and Annex III to Directive 2004/49/EC and should form part of that system.
    8. Moreover, the operation must not be accompanied by any collateral agreement or implicit agreement whereby the Italian State would exonerate the banks from their obligation if the recapitalisation offer was insufficiently subscribed or granted the banks any specific discount on the issue price.
    9. If the carrier proves that the death of or personal injury to a passenger or the loss of or damage to his luggage was caused or contributed to by the fault or neglect of the passenger, the Court seized of the case may exonerate the carrier wholly or partly from his liability in accordance with the provisions of the law of that court.
    10. The absence of an insurance certificate within the meaning of Article 6 of Directive 2009/20/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 April 2009 on the insurance of shipowners for maritime claims shall not exonerate a Member State from the preliminary assessment and decision referred to in Article 20b, and shall not in itself be considered sufficient reason for a Member State to refuse to accommodate a ship in a place of refuge.