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    absolve
    /əbˈzɒlv/

    verb

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  2. to officially remove guilt or responsibility for something wrong that someone has done or might have done: He was absolved of all wrongdoing.

  3. The meaning of ABSOLVE is to set (someone) free from an obligation or the consequences of guilt. How to use absolve in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Absolve.

  4. to free from guilt or blame or their consequences: The court absolved her of guilt in his death. Synonyms: clear, exculpate. Antonyms: blame. to set free or release, as from some duty, obligation, or responsibility (usually followed by from ): to be absolved from one's oath. Synonyms: exempt, liberate.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. absolve meaning, definition, what is absolve: to say publicly that someone is not guil...: Learn more.

  10. A complete guide to the word "ABSOLVE": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  11. To pronounce free from guilt or blame; acquit. Webster's New World. To relieve of a requirement or obligation. American Heritage. To give religious absolution to. Webster's New World. To grant a remission of sin to. American Heritage. More Verb Definitions (13) Synonyms: destigmatize. free. justify. shrive. spare. relieve. let off. exempt. excuse.