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ABSOLVE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. formal : to set (someone) free from an obligation or the consequences of guilt The jury absolved the defendants of their crimes.
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ABSOLVE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to officially remove guilt or responsibility for something wrong that someone has done or might have done: He was absolved of all wrongdoing. (Definition of ...
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AbSolve | Absence Solutions: Home
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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...
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ABSOLVE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
to free from guilt or blame or their consequences: The court absolved her of guilt in his death. Synonyms: clear, exculpate Antonyms: blame
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ABSOLVE Synonyms: 29 Similar and Opposite Words
Some common synonyms of absolve are acquit, exculpate, exonerate, and vindicate. While all these words mean "to free from a charge," absolve implies a release.
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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.
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401 Synonyms & Antonyms for ABSOLVE | Thesaurus.com
absolve · acquit · exempt · exonerate · forgive · pardon · relieve · vindicate. Strong matches. bleach · clear · discharge · exculpate · excuse · free · launder ...
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Absolve - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
To be absolved is to be let off the hook, to be set free from a certain obligation or to be forgiven for a wrongdoing.
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Absolve - FindLaw Dictionary of Legal Terms
term: Absolve. absolve vt. ab·solved ab·solv·ing 1 : to set free or release from some obligation or responsibility [a judgment terminating a parent's ...
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Word of the Day: absolve - The New York Times
absolve \ əbˈzɑlv \ verb 1. grant forgiveness, such as from sin 2. excuse or free from blame Listen to the pronunciation.
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absolve - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: absolvé. Contents. 1 English. 1.1 Etymology; 1.2 Pronunciation; 1.3 Verb. 1.3.1 Usage notes; 1.3.2 Synonyms; 1.3.3 Derived terms; 1.3.4 Related ...
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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...
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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.
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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.
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