absolve, clear, decontaminate, discharge, excuse, forgive, grant amnesty to, let go, pardon, quash the charge, set free, withdraw the charge
Definitionv. pronounce not guilty of criminal charges
Last update: June 28, 2016
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The jury acquitted him of bank robbery. [verb]
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We cannot wholly acquit the Italians of their share of blame. [verb]
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ASSOILZIED, absolved, acquitted. [verb]
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The old slave had been appointed head-nurse to the high-born child, and acquitted herself in her new office with an amount of importance which was very comical. [verb]
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"Nay, but stay an instant," said Claverhouse; "Evandale insists that I have some wrongs to acquit myself of in your instance." [verb]
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Cremieux and acquitted. [verb]
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Morton's share, who, I daresay, acquitted himself excellently, though I suppose Donald made but a queer kind of Christian after all. [verb]
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He read his written defence to the jurors in person, and was acquitted. [verb]
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