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1 оправдать подсудимого
General subject: acquit a prisonerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > оправдать подсудимого
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2 подсудимый подсудим·ый
юр.defendant; в знач. сущ. the accused, prisoner at the barбыть подсудимым — to be in jeopardy, to fall under the cognizance of a court
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > подсудимый подсудим·ый
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Acquit — Ac*quit , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Acquitted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Acquitting}.] [OE. aquiten, OF. aquiter, F. acquitter; ? (L. ad) + OF. quiter, F. quitter, to quit. See {Quit}, and cf. {Acquiet}.] 1. To discharge, as a claim or debt; to clear off; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
acquit — verb /əˈkwɪt/ a) To declare not guilty; innocent The jury acquitted the prisoner of the charge. b) To set free, release or discharge from an obligation, duty, liability, burden, or from an accusation or … Wiktionary
acquit — transitive verb (acquitted; acquitting) Etymology: Middle English aquiten, from Anglo French aquiter, from a (from Latin ad ) + quite free of more at quit Date: 13th century 1. a. archaic to pay off (as a claim or debt) … New Collegiate Dictionary
autrefois acquit — /ˌɔtəfɔɪz əˈkwɪt/ (say .awtuhfoyz uh kwit), /ˌoʊtrəfwa/ (say .ohtruhfwah) noun a plea to a prosecution, that the prisoner has already been tried for the same offence and has been acquitted. {French: formerly acquitted} …
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Acquitted — Acquit Ac*quit , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Acquitted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Acquitting}.] [OE. aquiten, OF. aquiter, F. acquitter; ? (L. ad) + OF. quiter, F. quitter, to quit. See {Quit}, and cf. {Acquiet}.] 1. To discharge, as a claim or debt; to clear… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Acquitting — Acquit Ac*quit , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Acquitted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Acquitting}.] [OE. aquiten, OF. aquiter, F. acquitter; ? (L. ad) + OF. quiter, F. quitter, to quit. See {Quit}, and cf. {Acquiet}.] 1. To discharge, as a claim or debt; to clear… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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convict — con·vict 1 /kən vikt/ vt [Latin convictus past participle of convincere to find guilty, prove, from com with, together + vincer to conquer]: to find guilty of a criminal offense was convict ed of fraud compare acquit con·vict 2 / kän ˌvikt/ … Law dictionary
absolve — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. forgive, cleanse, shrive, pardon, discharge. See forgiveness, acquittal, exemption.Ant., accuse, blame. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. acquit, exonerate, vindicate, clear, forgive, pardon, excuse,… … English dictionary for students