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    acquittal
    /əˈkwɪtl/

    noun

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AcquittalAcquittal - Wikipedia

    In common law jurisdictions, an acquittal means that the prosecution has failed to prove that the accused is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt of the charge presented. It certifies that the accused is free from the charge of an offense, as far as criminal law is concerned. The finality of an acquittal is dependent on the jurisdiction.

  3. an official decision in a court of law that someone is not guilty of a particular crime: [ C ] He hoped for an acquittal. (Definition of acquittal from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of acquittal.

  4. The meaning of ACQUITTAL is a setting free from the charge of an offense by verdict, sentence, or other legal process. How to use acquittal in a sentence.

  5. ACQUITTAL meaning: 1. the decision of a court that someone is not guilty: 2. the decision of a court that someone is…. Learn more.

  6. Acquittal is a formal declaration in a court of law that someone who has been accused of a crime is innocent.

  7. noun. the act of acquitting; discharge. the state of being acquitted; release. the discharge or settlement of a debt, obligation, etc. Law. judicial deliverance from a criminal charge on a verdict or finding of not guilty. acquittal. The judgment of a court that a person charged with a crime is not guilty. Discover More. Other Words From.

  8. Definition of acquittal noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Acquittal is a legal word that defendants love to hear because it means "not guilty." In the 15th Century, an acquittal referred to the payment of a debt, but now it means being freed of charges against you in court. In fact, now the word is really used only in a legal sense.

  10. ACQUITTAL definition: a decision by a court of law that someone is not guilty of a crime. Learn more.

  11. an official decision in court that a person is not guilty of a crime The case resulted in an acquittal. The jury voted for acquittal. opposite conviction Topic Collocations. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.