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The example sentences of ACQUIT in videos (2 in total of 2)

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Use "acquit" in a sentence | "acquit" example sentences

How to use "acquit" in a sentence?

  • If you acquit me, you will give me great pleasure. If you condemn me you will do me honour!
    -Benito Mussolini-
  • If it doesn't fit, you must acquit.
    -Johnnie Cochran-
  • It is better and more satisfactory to acquit a thousand guilty persons than to put a single innocent one to death.
    -Maimonides-
  • [N]o American should retreat an inch on the right of jurors to acquit if they perceive the law or its administration to be unjust.
    -Charley Reese-
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Definition and meaning of ACQUIT

What does "acquit mean?"

/əˈkwit/

acquit

verb
free someone from criminal charge by verdict of not guilty.

What are synonyms of "acquit"?
Some common synonyms of "acquit" are:
  • absolve,
  • clear,
  • exonerate,
  • exculpate,
  • discharge,
  • release,
  • liberate,
  • emancipate,
  • free,
  • deliver,
  • spare,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/əbˈzälv/

absolve
verb

To remove guilt from; set free from a duty/promise.

/ˈklir/

clear
adjective adverb verb

easy to understand,. Completely; entirely; through the whole of. To get rid of the entire contents of.

/iɡˈzänəˌrāt/

exonerate
verb

absolve someone from blame for fault or wrongdoing.

/ˈekskəlˌpāt/

exculpate
verb

show or declare that someone is not guilty of wrongdoing.

discharge
noun verb

The retirement of someone from service e.g. army. To release a person or thing from jail, hospital.

/rəˈlēs/

release
noun verb

Act of freeing someone from a duty or burden. To allow to leave a jail, cage, etc.; let out.

/ˈlibəˌrāt/

liberate
verb

To free someone or something that was captured.

/əˈmansəˌpāt/

emancipate
verb

set free.

/frē/

free
adjective adverb verb

Costing no money. without cost or payment. release from confinement or slavery.

/dəˈlivər/

deliver
verb

To keep a promise; do what you say you would.

/sper/

spare
adjective noun verb

Being extra or in reserve. Extra part; something in reserve for replacements. To allow someone not to do something unpleasant.

What are antonyms of "acquit"?
Some common antonyms of "acquit" are:
  • convict,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

convict
noun verb

Person in prison. declare someone to be guilty of criminal offence by verdict of jury.

Phrases and Idioms that contain "acquit"

acquit

To determine that one is not guilty of a crime or other wrongdoing.

To determine that one is not guilty of a crime or other wrongdoing.

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