acquit, clear, discharge, except, exonerate, grant amnesty to, justify, nullify, receive absolution, save the necessity, whitewash
Definitionv. grant remission of a sin to
Last update: April 9, 2018
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The fact you did not shoot the storeowner during your gang’s robbery does not absolve you of his death. [verb]
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If you wish to absolve yourself of your sins, you must first confess them and not repeat the same actions. [verb]
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And further, he commands you to absolve the bishops you have excommunicated. [Please select]
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I demand that you absolve it from the scandal. [verb]
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I think you may be absolved of your promise. [verb]
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"I cheerfully absolve you from any obligations which may weigh heavily upon you." [Please select]
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A person today was absolved of the crime by the court. [Please select]
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ASSOILZIED, absolved, acquitted. [verb]
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For herself she expected nothing, felt absolved from every duty except the one of protecting herself and her name from dishonour and humiliation. [verb]
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She confessed to him, and he absolved her from her sins. [verb]
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"I come to confess and to absolve thee," answered the Grand Master. [verb]
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