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acquit
▪ I. acquit, v. (əˈkwɪt) Forms: 3 acwit-en, aquyte; 3–4 aquite; 4 aquytye; 4–6 acqwyte, acquyte; 4–7 acquite, 6– acquit. pa. pple. 3 aquited, aquyted; 4 acquite; 5 aqwyt, aquytte; 6 acquytte; 4–7 acquit; 7– acquitted. [a. OFr. aquite-r, acuiter (Pr. aquitar):—late L. *acquitāre, f. ac- = ad- to + *q... Oxford English Dictionary
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acquit
acquit/əˈkwɪt; ə`kwɪt/ v(-tt-)1 [Tn, Tn.pr]~ sb (of sth) declare sb to be not guilty (of a crime, etc); free or clear sb (of blame, responsibility, etc) 宣告某人无罪; 给某人平反, 免除责任 The jury acquitted him of (the charge of) murder. 陪审团宣告他谋杀罪(的罪名)不成立. Cf 参看 convict.2 [Tn] ~ oneself well, badly, etc behave or ... 牛津英汉双解词典
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Senate votes to acquit Trump for role in Capitol attack
The Latest. The Senate has voted to acquit former President Donald Trump on a charge of inciting the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. The vote was 57-43, but a conviction in the Senate ...
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GOP senators who voted to acquit Trump insist they don't regret it ...
Dec 24, 2023Republican senators who voted to acquit former President Trump during his second trial after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol largely say they don't regret their votes years later, as Trump ...
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Fact check: Republicans voted to acquit Trump on impeachment charge
Mar 23, 2023Fact check: Trump falsely claims he saved Ron DeSantis from ballot stealing in 2018. In February 2020, 52 Republican senators voted to acquit Trump of abuse of power, while one Republican senator ...
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Maanbumigu Maanavan
Krishnaswamy, using crooked tactics, manages to acquit Madhan of the rape and murder charges. Chandrabose hires Krishnaswamy to fight for Shiva in the court and acquit him of killing the three men, and then takes Shiva's place in jail. wikipedia.org
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Why the Kyle Rittenhouse 'not guilty' verdict is not a surprise to ...
Nov 20, 2021Legal experts said Rittenhouse's claim of self-defense was strong from the beginning. After 27 hours of deliberation over the course of four days, a jury declared Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty on ...
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acquitted
acquitted, ppl. a. (əˈkwɪtɪd) Formerly acquit. [f. acquit v. + -ed.] Discharged, released, set free, exonerated (from a charge or offence).1679 Marg. Mason Tickler Tickled 8 But what have these acquitted Offenders got by this Excuse? 1780 Burke Sp. Econ. Ref. Wks. III. 247 It is not possible to give... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cape Post
The Cape Argus and Cape Post accused Upington of deliberately allowing the trial to take place in a racist and hostile town that would be expected to acquit culmination of the outrage was a public campaign, led by the Cape Post editors among others, accusing Upington and his colleagues of allowing white juries to acquit wikipedia.org
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acquight
acquight obs. form of acquit. Oxford English Dictionary
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Blueford v. Arkansas
The Supreme Court held that the Double Jeopardy Clause does not bar retrial of counts that a jury had previously unanimously voted to acquit on, when a In the United States, juries must unanimously vote to give a verdict, whether to convict or to acquit. wikipedia.org
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aquyte
aquite, aquyte obs. forms of acquit v. Oxford English Dictionary
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acquitter
acquitter (əˈkwɪtə(r)) [f. acquit v. + -er1.] One who acquits, or releases.1748 Richardson Clarissa (1811) VII. 101 He will be but a languid acquitter. 1859 Times 26 Dec. 8/4 If we are to maintain our position as the heirs of Bacon and the acquitters of Galileo. Oxford English Dictionary
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raquite
† raquite, v. Obs. rare—1. [a. OF. raquiter to recover, to pay (Godef.): see re- and acquit.] trans. To redeem.1454 Rolls of Parlt. V. 255/2 To leye in plege all my grete Jowellys, and the most partie of my Plate not yit raquited. Oxford English Dictionary
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acquitting
acquitting, vbl. n. (əˈkwɪtɪŋ) [f. acquit v. + -ing1.] A discharging, setting free, or releasing. (Now mostly gerundial.)1436 Pol. Poems & Songs II. 159 Ffor concyens and for myne acquytynge Ayenst God and ageyne abusyon. 1668 Wilkins Real Char. ii. i. §5. 41 Relations of Action, iv Commerce, 9 Acqu... Oxford English Dictionary
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