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    absolve
    /əbˈzɒlv/

    verb

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  2. Absolve means to free someone from guilt, blame, or responsibility for something, especially in religion or law. Learn how to use this formal verb in sentences and see synonyms and translations.

  3. Absolve means to set free from an obligation or the consequences of guilt, or to pardon or forgive a sin. Learn the synonyms, examples, word history, and legal and kids definitions of absolve from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Absolve means to free from blame, sin, punishment, obligation, or responsibility. Find the origin, usage, and examples of absolve and its synonyms in different dictionaries and languages.

  7. Absolve means to state formally that somebody is not guilty or responsible for something, or to give absolution to somebody. Learn the verb forms, pronunciation, synonyms and examples of absolve in this dictionary.

  8. Learn the meaning, synonyms, pronunciation, and usage of the verb absolve, which means to free from blame, sin, punishment, obligation, or responsibility. See examples of absolve in sentences and related words.