Sentence example with the word 'acquittal'

acquittal

accordance, binder, compliance, defrayal, down payment, heeding, judgment, observance, payment, prepayment, retirement, verdict

Definition n. a judgment of not guilty

Last update: September 5, 2015


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Lack of evidence resulted in his acquittal.   [Please select]

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And she was waiting now for condemnation or acquittal as she had waited then.   [Please select]

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He has been under arrest, and may yet be guilty in spite of his acquittal.   [Please select]

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Acquittal o' Mrs.'   [Please select]

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It was a bitter irony, after all, this acquittal.   [Please select]

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After the defendant learned of his acquittal, he jumped for joy.    [Please select]

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Everyone was shocked by the killer’s acquittal which allowed him to leave prison.   [Please select]

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The new members of council disembarked at Calcutta on the 19th of October 1774; and on the following day commenced the long feud which scarcely terminated twentyone years later with the acquittal of Warren Hastings by the House of Lords.   [Please select]

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He wrought out her entire acquittal, but it did no good.   [Please select]

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Up to this time he had regarded it optimistically, confident of vindication and acquittal.   [Please select]

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He had gained liking and sympathy; there might be a chance for him of acquittal.   [Please select]

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"I cannot accept acquittal at the cost of her good name."   [Please select]

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