exonerative

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English

Etymology

From exonerate +‎ -ive.

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exonerative (comparative more exonerative, superlative most exonerative)

  1. exonerating; tending to exonerate.
    • 2025 January 24, Jonathan Moreno-Medina, Aurelie Ouss, Patrick Bayer, Bocar A. Ba, “Officer-Involved: The Media Language of Police Killings”, in The Quarterly Journal of Economics, →DOI:
      Journalist Radley Balko has coined the term “exonerative tense” for language structures to highlight their apparent aim of dampening negative judgments about the appropriateness of the officers’ actions.

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