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absolve
absolve, v. (æbˈsɒlv, æbˈzɒlv) [ad. L. absolvĕre to loosen, free, acquit, complete; f. ab off, from, + solv-ĕre to loose. Cf. Fr. absoudre, absolv-ant. Bef. its employment the main senses were expressed by assoil. In the pronunciation of this word and its derivatives, usage, as well as the opinion o... Oxford English Dictionary
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History Will Absolve Me
History Will Absolve Me (Spanish: La historia me absolverá) is the title of a two-hour speech made by Fidel Castro on 16 October 1953. He reconstructed his allegation in court later in prison, and added phrases and facts that he did not say in court, including History Will Absolve Me. wikipedia.org
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absolve
absolve/əbˈzɔlv; əb`zɑlv/ v[Tn, Tn.pr]~ sb (from/of sth) 1 (fml esp law 文, 尤用於法律) clear sb (of guilt); declare sb free (from blame, a promise, a duty, etc) 开脱某人(的罪责); 宣布免除某人(所受的责难, 要履行的诺言, 要负的责任等) The court absolved the accused man (from all responsibility for her death). 法官判决被告无罪(对她的死亡不必负任何责任).2 gi... 牛津英汉双解词典
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Shi Wuzi
Shi was friendly with Liu Xinggan and tried to find ways to absolve him and his family members, but could not, and Liu Xinggan and his brothers and nephew Afterwards, Lai Junchen reported to Wu Zetian that Shi was trying to absolve the Lius. Wu Zetian ordered Lai Junchen to investigate Shi as well. wikipedia.org
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upsolve
† upˈsolve illiterate for absolve v. 6.1598 B. Jonson Ev. Man in Hum. i. iv, You are a scholler, vpsolue me that, now. Oxford English Dictionary
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Absolution
Bless us, purify us, absolve us and absolve your servant N (The priest crosses the penitent). Absolve us, O God, and absolve all Thy people [here the priest makes mention of the names of living and dead persons, and himself] of every sin, every wikipedia.org
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obsolve
obsolute, obsolution, obsolve obs. erron. ff. absolute, absolution, absolve. Oxford English Dictionary
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Reserved cases
If a penitent be in danger of death, any priest can absolve him, both from reserved censures and reserved sins. In a case of urgent necessity, when it is not possible to have recourse to the proper superior, an ordinary priest may absolve a penitent, directly from wikipedia.org
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absolvable
absolvable, a. (æbˈsɒlvəb(ə)l, æbz-) [f. absolve v. + -able.] Capable of being absolved, deserving acquittal.1865 Carlyle Fredk. Gt. V. xix. v. 526 Tried by the standard of common practice, Schmettau is clearly absolvable. Oxford English Dictionary
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Apostolicae Sedis moderationi
Any priest who has jurisdiction to absolve from sin can also absolve from censures, unless a censure be reserved, as a sin might be reserved; and some Some are reserved to the Pope, so that not even a bishop can absolve from these without a delegation from the Pope. wikipedia.org
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absolvatory
† absolvatory, a. Obs. [Irregularly formed on absolve, in imitation of consolatory, etc., the true form being absolutory, q.v.]1611 Cotgr., Absolutoire: Absoluatorie, pardoning, forgiving. 1706 Phillips, Absolvatorie, Belonging to a discharge or acquittal. [In Bailey 1721. Not recognized by Johnson,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Absolve Pest Control, Pest Control Service in Singapore - LookP
Absolve Pest Control is a Pest Control Service. Call them at 65-69011105 for more details.
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Juan de Medina
The Council of Trent declares that at the hour of death there is no "reservatio" and that all priests can absolve "in articulo mortis". given by an excommunicated priest is invalid"; and again, "at a time of necessity (arliculo necessitatis) any priest, not suspended or excommunicated can absolve wikipedia.org
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absolving
▪ I. absolving, vbl. n. (æbˈsɒlvɪŋ, æbz-) [f. absolve v. + -ing1.] The process of setting free; acquitting. Also (obs.) solving; completing.1757 Burke Abr. Eng. Hist. Wks. X. 125 It is changing the nature of his crime; it is absolving.▪ II. absolving, ppl. a. (æbˈsɒlvɪŋ, æbz-) [f. absolve v. + -ing2... Oxford English Dictionary
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معسکر مونكادا
مراجع وصلات خارجية "History Will Absolve Me" الثورة الكوبية تاريخ سانتياغو دي كوبا تاريخ كوبا مبان ومنشآت في سانتياغو دي كوبا منشآت عسكرية في كوبا wikipedia.org
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