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Murrays New English Dictionary. 1897, rev. 2025.
Exonerative
a. [f. L. exonerāt- ppl. stem of exonerāre (see EXONERATE) + -IVE.] Tending to give relief (from an obligation).
11819. in Todd.
21875. Poste, Gaius, I. Introd. (ed. 2), 3. Title is any fact Collative or Privative of a Right and Impositive or Exonerative of an Obligation.
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