exonères
Exonères is a conjugated form of the French verb exonérer. It is the second person singular present indicative form, corresponding to the pronoun tu, as in tu exonères. The verb exonérer means to release someone from an obligation, burden, or liability; to absolve someone of blame or from a charge; or to exempt from duties or penalties. In legal and administrative contexts, exonérer is commonly used to describe removing a liability or responsibility; in everyday language it can also mean freeing someone from a duty or burden.
Etymology and form: Exonérer derives from Latin exonerare, from ex- “out of” and onus “burden.” The form
Usage notes: Exonères appears chiefly in contexts where someone is being freed from a responsibility or liability.
See also: Exonérer, Exonération, Exonération de responsabilité.