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61 eximente
adj.1 absolutory, absolving (law).2 exonerating, absolutory, absolving, exculpatory.f.case for acquittal.f. & m.1 exculpatory circumstance, exemption, exception, exonerating circumstance.2 reason for exemption, excuse, grounds for acquittal.* * *SF grounds for exemption pl* * *reason for exemption, excuse; ( Der) grounds for acquittal (pl)* * *
eximente adjetivo & sustantivo femenino excuse: me parece que el daltonismo no es un eximente en este caso, I don't think that colour-blindness is a valid excuse in this case
* * *♦ adjabsolutory, absolving;una circunstancia eximente de culpabilidad a circumstance which frees one from blame♦ nfcase for acquittal* * *adj JUR:circunstancias eximentes mitigating o extenuating circumstances -
62 оправдание
1) General subject: a peg to hang (a thing) on, absolution, acquittal, acquittal (в суде), alibi, apology, condonation (плохого поступка, преступления), defence, defense, discharge (подсудимого), exculpation, excuse (in excuse of something - в оправдание чего-либо), exoneration, explanation, justification, justifying, palliation (преступления), plea, reason, salvo, vindication, warrant (he had no warrant for saying that - у него нет основания говорить это), warranty2) Colloquial: getaway3) Mathematics: basis, ground, proof, verification4) Law: absolvitor, acquitment, acquittance7) Business: allegation8) EBRD: rationalisation9) Makarov: clean, clean bill of health -
63 оправдательный вердикт
2) leg.N.P. acquittal in fact, verdict of "not guilty."Универсальный русско-английский словарь > оправдательный вердикт
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64 оправдательный приговор
1) General subject: absolutory sentence, sentence of acquittal, not-guilty verdict2) Law: acquitting judgement, decreet absolvitor, verdict of non-guilty, verdict of not guilty, judgment of acquittal, deliverance from a charge3) Business: acquittal4) leg.N.P. absolution, absolvitor (in Scottish law)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > оправдательный приговор
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65 судебное решение об оправдании
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66 erkennen
(unreg.)I v/t2. ( wieder) erkennen recognize (an + Dat by, from umg.), know (by); (identifizieren) identify; MED. diagnose; erkennen lassen show, reveal; indirekt: suggest; zu erkennen geben indicate, give one to understand; sich zu erkennen geben identify o.s.; nachträglich etc.: disclose ( oder reveal) one’s identity, say who one is umg.; fig. come out into the open; man erkennt ihn an seinem Akzent auch his accent gives him away; ich habe dich mit der Brille kaum erkannt I hardly recognized ( oder knew umg.) you in those glasses; aus ihrem Verhalten war deutlich zu erkennen, dass... her behavio(u)r left no one in any doubt that..., from the way she behaved ( oder acted), it was evident ( oder clear) that...3. (einsehen, verstehen) realize, see, appreciate, understand, recognize; (durchschauen) see through; etw. als seine Pflicht erkennen acknowledge ( oder accept) s.th. as one’s duty, accept that s.th. is one’s duty; den Ernst der Lage nicht erkennen fail to see how serious the situation is, underrate the seriousness of the situation; erkenne dich selbst! know thyself ( oder yourself)!; sie erkannte ihren Irrtum zu spät she saw ( oder realized) her mistake, but too late; too late, she realized ( oder recognized) her mistake4. JUR.: jemanden für schuldig / unschuldig erkennen find s.o. guilty / not guilty, return verdict of guilty / a not guilty verdict on s.o.; etw. für Recht erkennen pronounce ( oder make a ruling) on s.th.II v/i JUR.: in einer Sache erkennen decide in a matter; auf eine Geldstrafe erkennen impose a fine; auf 5 Jahre Haft erkennen impose a sentence of ( oder sentence s.o. to) 5 years (imprisonment); auf Freispruch erkennen acquit (s.o.), find s.o. not guilty, return a not guilty verdict (on s.o.)* * *das Erkennencognition* * *er|kẹn|nen [Eɐ'kɛnən] ptp erka\#nnt [ɛɐ'kant] irreg1. vt1) (= wiedererkennen, anerkennen, einsehen) to recognize (an +dat by); (= wahrnehmen) to see, to make out, to discern; Unterschied to see; Situation to see, to understander hat erkannt, dass das nicht stimmte — he realized that it wasn't right
kannst du erkennen, ob das da drüben X ist? — can you see or tell if that's X over there?
jdn für schuldig erkennen (Jur) — to find sb guilty
jdm zu erkennen geben, dass... — to give sb to understand that...
sich zu erkennen geben — to reveal oneself ( als to be), to disclose one's identity
2. vierkennen auf (+acc) (Jur, auf Freispruch) — to grant; auf Strafe to impose, to inflict; (Sport) auf Freistoß etc to give, to award
auf drei Jahre Haft erkennen — to impose a sentence of three years' imprisonment
* * *1) (to see or realize; to notice: We could discern from his appearance that he was upset.) discern2) (to (be able to) recognize or identify: You would hardly know her now - she has become very thin; He knows a good car when he sees one.) know3) (to know; to understand: I realize that I can't have everything I want; I realized my mistake.) realize4) (to know; to understand: I realize that I can't have everything I want; I realized my mistake.) realise5) (to see, hear etc (a person, thing etc) and know who or what that person, thing etc is, because one has seen or heard him, it etc before: I recognized his voice/handwriting; I recognized him by his voice.) recognize6) (to see, hear etc (a person, thing etc) and know who or what that person, thing etc is, because one has seen or heard him, it etc before: I recognized his voice/handwriting; I recognized him by his voice.) recognise* * *er·ken·nen *I. vt1. (wahrnehmen)▪ jdn/etw \erkennen to discern sb/sther ist der Täter, ich habe ihn gleich erkannt! he's the culprit, I recognized him straight awayetw \erkennen lassen to show sthjdm zu \erkennen geben, dass... to make it clear to sb that...2. (identifizieren)sich akk [jdm] [als jd] zu \erkennen geben to reveal one's identity [to sb], to reveal [to sb] that one is sber gab sich als ihr Vater zu \erkennen he revealed that he was her father3. (einsehen)▪ etw \erkennen to recognize stheinen Fehler/Irrtum \erkennen to realize one's mistake▪ etw [als etw] \erkennen to recognize [or realize] sth [as being sth]4. (feststellen)▪ etw \erkennen to detect sth5.▶ du bist erkannt! I know what you're up to!II. vi1. (wahrnehmen)▪ \erkennen, ob/um was/wen... to see whether/what/who...2. (einsehen)▪ \erkennen, dass/wie... to realize that/how...\erkennen lassen, dass... to show that...der Richter erkannte auf Freispruch the judge pronounced an acquittal4. SPORTder Schiedsrichter erkannte auf Freistoß the referee awarded a free kick* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (deutlich sehen) make out2) (identifizieren) recognize (an + Dat. by)3) (fig.) recognize; realize2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) (Rechtsspr.)2) (Sport)auf Elfmeter/Freistoß erkennen — award a penalty/free kick
* * *erkennen (irr)A. v/t2. recognize (erkennen lassen show, reveal; indirekt: suggest;zu erkennen geben indicate, give one to understand;sich zu erkennen geben identify o.s.; nachträglich etc: disclose ( oder reveal) one’s identity, say who one is umg; fig come out into the open;man erkennt ihn an seinem Akzent auch his accent gives him away;ich habe dich mit der Brille kaum erkannt I hardly recognized ( oder knew umg) you in those glasses;aus ihrem Verhalten war deutlich zu erkennen, dass … her behavio(u)r left no one in any doubt that …, from the way she behaved ( oder acted), it was evident ( oder clear) that …3. (einsehen, verstehen) realize, see, appreciate, understand, recognize; (durchschauen) see through;etwas als seine Pflicht erkennen acknowledge ( oder accept) sth as one’s duty, accept that sth is one’s duty;den Ernst der Lage nicht erkennen fail to see how serious the situation is, underrate the seriousness of the situation;erkenne dich selbst! know thyself ( oder yourself)!;sie erkannte ihren Irrtum zu spät she saw ( oder realized) her mistake, but too late; too late, she realized ( oder recognized) her mistake4. JUR:jemanden für schuldig/unschuldig erkennen find sb guilty/not guilty, return verdict of guilty/a not guilty verdict on sb;B. v/i JUR:in einer Sache erkennen decide in a matter;auf eine Geldstrafe erkennen impose a fine;* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (deutlich sehen) make out2) (identifizieren) recognize (an + Dat. by)3) (fig.) recognize; realize2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) (Rechtsspr.)2) (Sport)auf Elfmeter/Freistoß erkennen — award a penalty/free kick
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67 exculpación
f.exculpation, absolution, forgiveness, amnesty.* * *1 exoneration2 DERECHO acquittal* * *SF1) [de obligación] exoneration2) (Jur) acquittal* * *exoneration* * *exculpación nfexoneration;Der acquittal* * *f exoneration -
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ἀθῴ/ωσιςacquittal: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ἀθῳώσεϊ, ἀθῴ/ωσιςacquittal: fem dat sg (epic)ἀθῴ/ωσιςacquittal: fem dat sg (attic ionic)ἀθῳόωto hold guiltless: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)ἀθῳόωto hold guiltless: fut ind mid 2nd sgἀθῳόωto hold guiltless: fut ind act 3rd sgἀ̱θῳώσει, ἀθῳόωto hold guiltless: futperf ind mp 2nd sg (doric aeolic)ἀ̱θῳώσει, ἀθῳόωto hold guiltless: futperf ind act 3rd sg (doric aeolic) -
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ἀθῴ/ωσιςacquittal: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ἀθῳώσεϊ, ἀθῴ/ωσιςacquittal: fem dat sg (epic)ἀθῴ/ωσιςacquittal: fem dat sg (attic ionic)ἀθῳόωto hold guiltless: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)ἀθῳόωto hold guiltless: fut ind mid 2nd sgἀθῳόωto hold guiltless: fut ind act 3rd sgἀ̱θῳώσει, ἀθῳόωto hold guiltless: futperf ind mp 2nd sg (doric aeolic)ἀ̱θῳώσει, ἀθῳόωto hold guiltless: futperf ind act 3rd sg (doric aeolic) -
70 дълг
1. (паричен) debtпотънал съм до гуша в дългове be heavily/deep/deeply in debt, be debt-laden. be head over ears/up to the eyes in debtнямам дългове have no debts, ( изплатил съм се) be out of debt, be quit of debtsимам да изплащам дългове have debts to pay off, be in arrearsпогасяване на дълг юр. acquittalвписвам като дълг на някого debit s.o. withдълг от комар a debt of honourтекущ/летящ дълг a floating debtнационален дълг a public debt2. (задължение) dutyсвещен/морален дълг a bounden dutyдълг пред родината/семейството o.'s duty to o.'s country/familyсъс съзнание за дълг duteousизпълнявам дълга си do o.'s duty/bitсмятам/считам за свой дълг да I consider it my duty to; I shall make it my duty/a point of duty to* * *дълг,м., -ове, (два) дъ̀лга 1. ( паричен) debt; влизам в \дългове run/get into debt; вписвам като \дълг на някого debit s.o. with; \дълг от комар debt of honour; \дългът трябва да се изплати за една година the debt is repayable in a year; държавен \дълг икон. national debt; изплащам \дълг pay off a debt; имам да изплащам \дългове have debts to pay off, be in arrears; консолидиран \дълг икон. funded debt; национален \дълг икон. public debt; непосилен \дълг dead-weight debt; нямам \дългове have no debts, ( изплатил съм се) be out of debt, be quit of debts; погасявам \дълг acquit a debt; погасяване на \дълг юр. acquittal; потънал съм до гуша в \дългове be heavily/deep/deeply in debt, be debt-laden, be head over ears/up to the eyes in debt; правя \дългове incur/contract debts; пропаднал \дълг bad debt; текущ/летящ \дълг икон. floating debt;2. ( задължение) duty; вменявам в \дълг някому impose upon s.o. the duty (да of с ger.); знам \дълга си I know where my duty lies; изпълнявам \дълга си do o.’s duty/bit; свещен/морален \дълг остар. bounden duty; смятам/считам за свой \дълг да I consider it my duty to; I shall make it my duty/a point of duty to; със съзнание за \дълг duteous.* * *credit: run into дългs - влизам в дългове; devoir: It is my дълг to go there. - Мой дълг е да отида там.; indebtedness* * *1. (задължение) duty 2. (паричен) debt 3. ДЪЛГ от комар a debt of honour 4. ДЪЛГ пред родината/семейството o.'s duty to o.'s country/family 5. влизам в ДЪЛГове run/get into debt 6. вменявам в ДЪЛГ някому impose upon s. о. the duty (да of с ger.) 7. вписвам като ДЪЛГ на някого debit s. о. with 8. държавен ДЪЛГ a national debt 9. знам ДЪЛГа си I know where my duty lies 10. изплащам ДЪЛГ pay off a debt 11. изпълнявам ДЪЛГа си do o.'s duty/bit 12. имам да изплащам ДЪЛГове have debts to pay off, be in arrears 13. национален ДЪЛГ a public debt 14. нямам ДЪЛГове have no debts, (изплатил съм се) be out of debt, be quit of debts 15. погасявам ДЪЛГ acquit a debt 16. погасяване на ДЪЛГ юр. acquittal 17. потънал съм до гуша в ДЪЛГове be heavily/deep/deeply in debt, be debt-laden. be head over ears/up to the eyes in debt 18. правя ДЪЛГове incur/ contract debts 19. пропаднал ДЪЛГ a bad debt 20. свещен/морален ДЪЛГ a bounden duty 21. смятам/считам за свой ДЪЛГ да I consider it my duty to;I shall make it my duty/a point of duty to 22. със съзнание за ДЪЛГ duteous 23. текущ/летящ ДЪЛГ a floating debt -
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1. paying off/up; liquidationпогасяване на право юр. lapseпогасяване на дълг acquittal2. (на огън) extinction* * *погася̀ване,ср., -ия paying off/up; liquidation, amortization; дата на \погасяванее redemption date; \погасяванее на дълг acquittal, acquittance; extinction; \погасяванее на ипотека satisfaction of mortgage; \погасяванее на кредит credit servicing/repayment; \погасяванее на право юр. lapse; пълно \погасяванее на задължение absolute discharge.* * *1. (на огън) extinction 2. paying off/up;liquidation 3. ПОГАСЯВАНЕ на дълг acquittal 4. ПОГАСЯВАНЕ на право юр. lapse -
72 absolūtiō
absolūtiō ōnis, f [absolvo], in law, an acquittal: virginum: sententiis decem absolutio confici poterat, would have made the acquittal complete.— Perfection, completeness: rationis: in oratore.* * *finishing, completion; acquittal, release (obligat.); perfection; completeness -
73 proscioglimento
proscioglimento s.m.1 absolution, release2 (dir.) acquittal.* * *[proʃʃoʎʎi'mento]sostantivo maschile dir. acquittal* * *proscioglimento/pro∫∫oλλi'mento/sostantivo m.dir. acquittal. -
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75 оправдание подсудимого
2) Criminal law: acquittalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > оправдание подсудимого
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76 постановить оправдательный приговор
Law: enter an acquittal (A trial judge may normally enter an acquittal if he deems the evidence insufficient for conviction.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > постановить оправдательный приговор
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77 ходатайство об оправдании
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ходатайство об оправдании
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79 Beweis
m; -(e)s, -e1. bes. JUR. proof ( für of), evidence (of); JUR. auch Pl. proof; (Beweismittel) (piece of) evidence; (Zeichen) evidence, sign, indication; den Beweis erbringen furnish proof, provide (JUR. produce) evidence ( für of); den Beweis für eine Behauptung etc. antreten oder erbringen offer ( oder furnish) evidence for an assertion; JUR. Beweis erheben hear ( oder take) evidence; ein eindeutiger / schlagender Beweis incontrovertible / decisive evidence; einen Beweis führen prove one’s case; bis zum Beweis des Gegenteils until there is proof to the contrary; Freispruch aus Mangel an Beweisen acquittal due to lack of evidence; mangels2. allg.: proof; seine Naivität / Hilfsbereitschaft unter Beweis stellen prove one’s naivety / helpfulness; als oder zum Beweis ( für oder Gen) as proof ( oder evidence) (of), in evidence (of), auch to prove s.th.; als oder zum Beweis für seine Behauptung as proof for his claim ( oder assertion); als Beweis, dass ich dir glaube to prove ( oder show) that I believe you; das Experiment ist ein klarer Beweis dafür, dass... the experiment is a clear demonstration ( oder clearly demonstrates) that...; ein Beweis von Unfähigkeit a show of incompetence; als Beweis i-r Zuneigung / seines Vertrauens as a token of her affection / of his trust; wir danken für die vielen Beweise der Anteilnahme (bei Todesfällen) thank you for all the messages of sympathy* * *der Beweisdemonstration; evidence; testimony; proof* * *Be|weis [bə'vais]m -es, -e[-zə] proof ( für of); (= Zeugnis) evidence no plals or zum Bewéís — as proof or evidence
das ist kein Bewéís für das, was du behauptest — that doesn't prove or that's no proof of what you have been claiming
ein eindeutiger Bewéís — clear evidence
sein Schweigen ist ein Bewéís seines Schuldgefühls — his silence is proof or evidence of his feeling of guilt
etw unter Bewéís stellen — to prove sth
den Bewéís antreten, einen/den Bewéís führen — to offer evidence or proof
den Bewéís für etw/seiner Unschuld erbringen — to produce or supply evidence or proof of sth/of one's innocence
Bewéís erheben (Jur) — to hear or take evidence
jdm einen Bewéís seiner Hochachtung geben — to give sb a token of one's respect
* * *der1) (a sign or token: They exchanged rings as a pledge of their love.) pledge2) ((a piece of) evidence, information etc that shows definitely that something is true: We still have no proof that he is innocent.) proof* * *Be·weis<-es, -e>[bəˈvais]m\Beweise brauchen wir! we need proof! [or evidence!]im Hintergrund wurden \Beweise gegen ihn gesammelt evidence was secretly [being] gathered against him\Beweis erheben to hear [or take] evidenceden \Beweis führen to offer evidence2. (Zeichen) sign, indication* * *der; Beweises, Beweise proof (Gen., für of); (Zeugnis) evidenceeinen Beweis/Beweise für etwas haben — have proof/evidence of something
als od. zum Beweis seiner Aussage/Theorie — to substantiate or in support of his statement/theory
aus Mangel an Beweisen — owing to lack of evidence
jemandem einen Beweis seines Vertrauens/seiner Hochachtung geben — give somebody a token of one's trust/esteem
* * *für of), evidence (of); JUR auch pl proof; (Beweismittel) (piece of) evidence; (Zeichen) evidence, sign, indication;den Beweis erbringen furnish proof, provide (JUR produce) evidence (für of);JURBeweis erheben hear ( oder take) evidence;ein eindeutiger/schlagender Beweis incontrovertible/decisive evidence;einen Beweis führen prove one’s case;bis zum Beweis des Gegenteils until there is proof to the contrary;2. allg: proof;seine Naivität/Hilfsbereitschaft unter Beweis stellen prove one’s naivety/helpfulness;zum Beweis für seine Behauptung as proof for his claim ( oder assertion);als Beweis, dass ich dir glaube to prove ( oder show) that I believe you;das Experiment ist ein klarer Beweis dafür, dass … the experiment is a clear demonstration ( oder clearly demonstrates) that …;ein Beweis von Unfähigkeit a show of incompetence;als Beweis i-r Zuneigung/seines Vertrauens as a token of her affection/of his trust;wir danken für die vielen Beweise der Anteilnahme (bei Todesfällen) thank you for all the messages of sympathy3. MATH proof;einen Beweis (durch)führen/antreten conduct/offer a proof* * *der; Beweises, Beweise proof (Gen., für of); (Zeugnis) evidenceeinen Beweis/Beweise für etwas haben — have proof/evidence of something
als od. zum Beweis seiner Aussage/Theorie — to substantiate or in support of his statement/theory
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v/i plead ( auf + Akk, für for) (auch JUR.); auf Freispruch / lebenslänglich plädieren plead for acquittal / a life sentence; dafür plädieren, dass... argue that...* * *to plead; to put the case* * *plä|die|ren [plɛ'diːrən] ptp plädiertvi (JUR fig)to plead ( für, auf +acc for)* * *((of a prisoner) to answer a charge, saying whether one is guilty or not: `How does the prisoner plead?' `He pleads guilty.') plead* * *plä·die·ren *[plɛˈdi:rən]vi1. JURauf schuldig/unschuldig \plädieren to plead guilty/not guilty2. (geh)▪ dafür \plädieren, dass... to plead, that...* * ** * *plädieren v/i plead (auf +akk,auf Freispruch/lebenslänglich plädieren plead for acquittal/a life sentence;dafür plädieren, dass … argue that …* * ** * *v.to plead v.
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acquittal — ac·quit·tal /ə kwit əl/ n 1: release or discharge from debt or other liability 2: a setting free or deliverance from the charge of an offense by verdict of a jury, judgment of a court, or other legal process see also implied acquittal; judgment… … Law dictionary
Acquittal — Ac*quit tal, n. 1. The act of acquitting; discharge from debt or obligation; acquittance. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) A setting free, or deliverance from the charge of an offense, by verdict of a jury or sentence of a court. Bouvier. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
acquittal — (n.) early 15c., payment of debt or retribution; see ACQUIT (Cf. acquit) + AL (Cf. al) (2). Sense of a release from debt or obligation is from mid 15c.; that of freeing from charge or offense (by legal process) is from 1530s … Etymology dictionary
acquittal — [n] declaration removing blame absolution, acquitting, amnesty, clearance, deliverance, discharge, discharging, dismissal, dismissing, exculpation, exemption, exoneration, freeing, letting off, liberation, pardon, release, releasing, relief from … New thesaurus
acquittal — [ə kwit′ l] n. [ME aquital < Anglo Fr aquitaille: see ACQUIT] 1. an acquitting; discharge (of duty, obligation, etc.) 2. Law a setting free or being set free by judgment of the court … English World dictionary
Acquittal — Not Guilty redirects here. For the song, see Not Guilty (song). Criminal procedure … Wikipedia
acquittal — noun VERB + ACQUITTAL ▪ return (BrE), vote for (AmE) ▪ The jury returned an acquittal after only 22 minutes. ▪ She claimed she had been intimidated into voting for acquittal. ▪ direct (BrE) … Collocations dictionary
Acquittal — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Acquittal >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 acquittal acquittal acquitment Sgm: N 1 clearance clearance exculpation Sgm: N 1 acquittance acquittance clearance exoneration Sgm: N 1 discharge discharge … English dictionary for students
acquittal — /euh kwit l/, n. 1. the act of acquitting; discharge. 2. the state of being acquitted; release. 3. the discharge or settlement of a debt, obligation, etc. 4. Law. judicial deliverance from a criminal charge on a verdict or finding of not guilty.… … Universalium
acquittal — n. (legal) to bring in an acquittal (the jury brought in an acquittal) * * * [ə kwɪtl] (legal) to bring in an acquittal (the jury brought in an acquittal) … Combinatory dictionary
acquittal — [[t]əkwɪ̱t(ə)l[/t]] acquittals N VAR Acquittal is a formal declaration in a court of law that someone who has been accused of a crime is innocent. ...the acquittal of six police officers charged with the beating of an alleged drug dealer... The… … English dictionary