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- ABSOLVE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ABSOLVE is to set (someone) free from an obligation or the consequences of guilt How to use absolve in a sentence
- ABSOLVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ABSOLVE definition: 1 (especially in religion or law) to free someone from guilt, blame, or responsibility for… Learn more
- ABSOLVE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Absolve, acquit, exonerate all mean to free from blame Absolve is a general word for this idea To acquit is to release from a specific and usually formal accusation: The court must acquit the accused if there is not enough evidence of guilt
- Absolve - definition of absolve by The Free Dictionary
1 to free from guilt or blame or their consequences 2 to set free or release from some duty, obligation, or responsibility (usu fol by from) 3 to grant pardon for; excuse 4 a to grant or pronounce remission of sins to b to remit (a sin) by absolution ab•sol′vent, adj , n ab•solv′er, n
- absolve verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of absolve verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary absolve somebody (of from something) to state formally that somebody is not guilty or responsible for something The court absolved him of all responsibility for the accident The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words
- absolve - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
absolve (third-person singular simple present absolves, present participle absolving, simple past and past participle absolved) ( transitive ) To set free , release or discharge (from obligations , debts , responsibility etc )
- What does Absolve mean? - Definitions. net
Absolve refers to the act of setting someone free from guilt, blame, responsibility, or obligation In a religious context, it may specifically refer to the forgiveness or remission of sins or offenses
- 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 The Church may absolve you of your sins, but that won't absolve you of the need to attend mass
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